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a goat statant, az., armed and hoofed, or, in the mouth a sprig of ivy, ppr. pl. 21, n. 16 ; a hand' issuing from a cloud, holding a signet-letter, ppr. pl. 49, n.14. Optime quod opportune; an eagle's head, p1. 79, n. 29. Constans et prudens ; an arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger, pl. 56, n. 19. Paratus sum ; an arm issuant, ppr., holding a spur, or, pl. 49, n. I. Memor esto ; in water, a demieagle displayed, with two heads, and above it the sun shining, ppr. p1.77, n. 17 ; a human heart, gu., transfixed with an arrow bendwise, ppr. pl. 94, n. 5. Thus far ; a griffin erect, —, holding in his fore-paws the sun, ppr. pl. 28, n. 2. Fidus amicus ; a ship at anchor, p1. 86, n. 18. Vincit labor ; a demi-man in a coat of mail, holding in the dexter hand a sword, and on the sinister arm a shield, charged with the head and neck of a unicorn, pl. 48, n. 12. Quid non pro patria ; a dexter hand holding a horseman's lance, in bend sinister, pl. 57, n. 4. Anna parata fero.
CAMPBELL, Lond. and Middx., a boar's head erased, or. pl. 25, n. 13.
—, Lend., a derni-hound, az., gorged with a ducal coronet, or. pl. 40, n. 33. Dieu pour nous ; and over the crest, Festina lento.
CAMPS, a griffin's head erased, ducally gorged, in the mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr. pl. 27, n. 16.
CAMPER, an anchor, between two wings indorsed, —. n. 3. CAMPERDOWN, Earl of, Viscount Dun. can, (Dundas-Haldane-Duncan) ; a dismasted ship, ppr. pl. 86, n. 27. Secundis dubiisque reetus.
CAmmoiv, Lond. and Esc., out of a ducal coronet, or, a talbot's head, sa. pl. 13, n. 37.
and Campyon, a bear's head and neck, per pale erm. and sa•, muzzled, or. pl. 16, n. 19.
—, and Campyon, a turkey in pride, ppr.. combed and wattled gu. pl. 72, n. 30.
CAMVILE, on a mount, a leopard sejant, ppr. pl. 10, n. 7.
CAN. See CANN.
Cmy, (a mount sa.) ensigned with a cross pattee, —, p1.87, n. 5. CANCELLER, and Cancellor, an arm couped at the shoulder, in fess, the elbow on the wreath (as pl. 59, B. 19,) supporting a flag displayed, az., charged with a crescent, ar., as pl. 52, n. 17.
CAiwELon, a dexter hand, ppr., hold-
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ing up a covered cup, or. pl. 62, n. 26.
CANDISH, Suff., an ostrich's head, az., gorged with a collar, sa., rimmed or, and charged with three besants, —. pl. 72, n. 2.
—, a wolf 's head couped, az., collared, or. pl. 13, n. 17.
CANDLER, Suff., an eagle rising regard-ant, ppr. pl. 79, n. 15.
—, a goat's head couped, sa., armed and maned ar. pl. 21. n. 14.
—, Norf., Suff., and Wore., an angel, ppr., vested ar., holding in the dexter hand a sword, the blade wavy of the first, hilt and pomel or. p1. 35, n. 23, (without the cap and shield.) Ad mortem
—, Norf., a shark's head erased, ppr. p1. 104, n. 13.
CANE, Eng. and Iii., a human heart, gu., charged with a cinquefoil, or. pl. 94, n. 3.
—, a leopard rampant, — gorged with a mural coronet, —, pl. 14, n. 5. CANHAM, two palm - branches, as that pl. 93, n. 7, in orle, ppr., as the laurel, pl. 89, n. 11.
CANING, a quatrefoil, ppr. p1. 94, n.15. CANKRIEN, York., a demi lion rain-pant, —, as p1. 2, n, 28, holding between the paws a plummet, —, as at pl. 1, n. 12.
—, York., a demi-lion rampant, erminois, between the paws a palmer's scrip, sa., strap and tassels or, p1.7, n. 22.
CANKNIER, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion, pl. 3, n. 17, holding up a garland of laurel, all ppr. as at pl. 7, n. 15.
CANN, Glen., oat of a mural coronet, or, a plume Of five ostrich-feathers, ar. p1. OS, n. 33.
Cornw., a cross croslet Melted, between two wings conjoined, —. p1.89, n. 20.
—, Devon., a leopard statant, ppr. pl. 10, n. 10.
CANNING, Viscount, (Canning) ; a demigriffin, az., guttée d'or. p1. 26, n. 6. Ne cede malls, sea contra.
CANNING, Lord Garvagh. Sec GARVAG H.
—, a demi-griffin, az. p1.26, n. 10.
a demi-lion rampant, erm., supporting a battle-axe, ppr. pl. 6, n. 7. —, a demi-lion rampant, —, holding in the dexter paw a dart, — pl. 2, n. 40.
CANNOCK, Line., a demi-buck cooped, ar., attired and ducally gorged, or., (one foot resting on the wreath.) pl. 39, n. 25.