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CALDWELL, Norf., a demi-cock rising. p1.75, n. 20.
CALDWOOD, a dexter hand holding a palm-branch slipped, ppr. p1.61, n. 7. CA LEBOT, Norf., a greyhound courant, az., collared and ringed or. pl. 32, n. 19.
CALEDON, Earl and Baron, Vise. Alexander, (Dupre-Alexander), Iri. ; a cubit arm in armour, ppr., holding a sword of the last, hilt and pomel or. pl. 75, n. 27. Per mare, per terras.
CALENDER, Sco. and hi., out of an eastern coronet, or, a dexter hand holding up a billet, ppr. pl. 49, n. 14.
CALIBUT, a stag's head at gaze, az. pl. 39, n. 23.
CALL, Bart., Cornw., a demi-lion rampant, --, holding in his paws a trumpet in pale, ar. pl. 7, n. 26. Grata mane.
CA LLAGAN, and O'Callagan, Iri., a naked arm embowed, holding in the hand a sword, with a snake entwined round the blade, the head towards the hand, all ppr, pl. 49, n. 25.
—, a morion, ppr. pl. 48, n. 3.
CALLA NDER, two elephants' proboscides, indorsed, per fess gu. and or. pl. 19, n. 7.
, Sco. and hi. See CALENDER.
CALLEY, or Caley, York. and Wilts.,
a demi-lion, holding a battle-axe, ar.,
handle gu., (on the shoulder a bend
of the last, charged with three mul-
lets, of the first.) pl. 6, n. 7. CALLis, out of a ducal coronet, a cock-
atrice's head between two wings. ' pl. 29, n. 37.
'CALLonE, on a ducal coronet, a sheaf of arrows environed by a serpent. pl. 87, a. 16.
CALI-mum, a sinister arm in armour, embowed to the sinister, ppr., holding a battle-axe, handle downward, or. pl. 55, n. 16, (without the cloud.)
CALLow, on a ducal coronet, a peacock, ppr. pl. 73, n. 30.
CA L MADY, a pegasus courant, or. pl. 44, n. 5.
—, Devon., a pegasus, ar. ib. CALSIIILL, a dexter wing erect, or. pl. 73, n. 16.
•CALsToN, the moon in her complement. pl. 96, n. 1.
CALTHORP, and Calthrop, Suff. and Norf., a boar's head and neck, az., armed and bristled or, (and another, couped, vert.) pl. 20, n. 36.
CALTHORPE, Baron (Gough-Calthorpe); a boar's head cooped at the neck, az., ‘ bristled and tusked or, between two Woodmen, with clubs over their
shoulders, all ppr. pl. 101, n. 3,
Gratin divers() via una.
CALTHROP, Norf., on a mount, vert, a hawk close, ar., beaked and belled, or. pl. 68, n. 7.
CALTOFT, Line., a rose, gu., between two laurel-branches, vent. pl. 100, n. 10.
CALTON, Camb., a boar passant, ar pl. 19, n. 28.
—, Hunts., a talbot passant, ar., collared and lined, or. pl. 12, n. 21. CALVERLEY, and Calveley, Chesh. and York., out of a ducal coronet, a calf's head affrontee, sa. p1. 30, n. 1. —, York. and Northumb., an owl, ar. p1. 72, n. 21.
—, Suss. and Surr., a horned owl, ar. ib. En ealigine veritas.
CALVERT, out of a mural coronet, or, two forked pennons flowing to the dexter, one gold, the other pean, staves gu. pl. 83, n. 22.
—, Lane., an owl, an., guttee sa. p1. 72, n. 21.
CALWOOD. See CALDWOOD.
CAM, a dove, —, between two laurel-branches in orle. 76, n. 5.
CAMAC, a martlet, sa. pl. 70, n. 25. CAMBELL, Ess., a bear's head couped, per fess or and az., muzzled gu. p1. 16, n. 19.
, a boar's head, couped per fess.
pl. 25, n. 16.
—, i lion's head affront6e, —. pl. 8, n. 23.
—, a swan, ppr., ducally crowned, or, between two laurel-branches, vent. pl. 66, n. 7.
, a swan, ppr., crowned, or. p1.70, n. 20.
CAMBER, Ess., a Saxon crown, per pale sa. and an., between two wings expanded, counterchanged. p1. 92, n. 12.
CA MBORNE, Cornw., three broken spears, or, tied together with a band, gu., two in saltier and one in pale. pl. 89, n. 13.
CAMBRIDGE, a lion passant guardant, ppr. p1. 4, n. 12.
—, a griffin's head erased, or, in the beak a cross croslet fitchee, of the same. pl. 27, n. 7.
CAMDEN, Marquess, Earl, and Baron, Earl of Brecknock, Vise. Bayham, &c. (John-Jeffreys-Pratt); an elephant's head erased, ar. pl. 19, n.5 Juilicium parium, ant lex terra..
— , Baron, the same.
— a cross pattëe, per pale sa. and ar., p1. 87, n. 5, between two wings counterchanged. as at p1.73, n. 25.
CAMEL, a camel's head, —. p1. 90, a. 22.
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