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CANNON, Wel., a cannon, sa., mounted on a carriage, or. pl. 86, n. 3.
—, Sco., between the horns of a crescent, as pl. 90, n. 10, a buckle, az., as pl. 92, n. 5.
CANNYNGE, two dexter hands conjoined, gauntleted, issuing from clouds, and holding up a heart inflamed, all ppr. p1.61, n. 10.
CANT, Sco., a dove, ppr. pl. 71, n. 9. CANTELOW, Heref., a leopard's face, gu., jessant a fleur-de-lis, or. pl. 11, n. 23, (without the wings.)
, hi., a demi-bull, per pale or and az. pl. 18, n. 35.
CANTERBURY, Viscount, Baron Bottesford, (Manners-Sutton) ; on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a peacock in pride, ppr. pl. 73, 9. Pour y par-velar.
CANTILLION, an arm embowed, holding a dagger, ppr. pl. 61, n. 17. CANTILON, Iri., a hand holding an arrow, point downward. p1.58. n. 22. CANTIS, Kent, a hart's head erased, ppr., attired or, gorged with a collar, ar., charged with three roses, gu., barbed and seeded, ppr. pl. 38, n. 11. CANTLOW, a boar passant, quarterly or and gu. pl. 19, n.28.
CANTON, Kent, on a chapeau, a lion's head erased, ppr. pl. 8, n. 27.
Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a boar passant, per pale ar. and vent. pl. 18, n. 13, (without the net.)
CANTRELL, Lane., and Cantrill, Suff., a tower, ar., port sa. ; and another, a tower, ppr. p1.85, n. 23.
—, an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword by the middle in fess, all ppr. pl. 50, n. 1.
CANTWELL, a dexter hand, ppr., holding up an annulet, or. p1.61, n. 21.
CAPE, a lion passant, gu., holding in the dexter fore-paw a sword in pale, ppr., hilt and pomel or. pl. 44, n. 3.
CAPEL-CONINGSBY, Earl of Essex. Sec ESSEX.
CAPELL, Heref., a plume of three ostrich-feathers, two ar., the other gu. pl. 83, n. 5.
—, Glouc., the same, the centre one ar., the others or. lb.
—, an anchor, bezante, corded, gu. pl. 91, n. 7, (without the sea.)
, Glouc., a demi-lion rampant, ar. pl. 2, n. 28.
CAPES, a cross fleury fitched, gu., flowered or. p1. 94, n. 13. (without the wings.)
C &Pox, a demi-lion, gu. pl. 6, n.33. CAPPER, a rain's head erased, —. pl. 31, n. 4.
—, Warw. and Staff., a dexter arm,
couped at the shoulder and embowed, vested gu., cuffed ar., holding a banner, az., staff or, charged with a bee volant, of the last. p1.52, n. 17.
—, Kent, the same, but vested az., cuffed erminois.
—, Load., Midd., and Herts., a ram's head and neck cooped, (charged on the neck with a rose.) pl. 31, n. 1. CAPPS, Norf., a demi-antelope sejant, or. pl. 28. n. 20.
CAPRON, a demi-man in armour, (with lance and shield,) all ppr. p1. 48, n. 23.
CAUSAL, and Capsall, a castle triple-towered, ppr., ensigned with a flag, go., charged with a cross, ar. p1. 85, n. 9.
Calumny, Baron,(Evans-Freke), Iri.; 1. a demi-lion rampant regardant, or, holding between the paws a boar's head cooped, sa. pl. 3, n. 32, for Evans ; 2. a bull's head cooped, --, pl. 18, n. 24, for Frelee. Libertus.
CARBINELL, out of a ducal coronet, an arm in armour brandishing a scymitar, ppr. p1. 53, n. 23.
CARBONEL, and Carbonell, a sword in bend, ppr. pl. 89, a. 5, (without the pen.)
—, and Carbonell, a demi-lion, az., crowned, gu. p1.6, n.24.
CARD, Load., (out of a cloud) a hand
holding a letter, ppr. pl. 59, n. 13. CARDEN, Bart., Iri., a pheon, sa. pl. 91, n. 29. Fide et amore.
—, a tower, per pale or and gu. p1.85, n. 23.
, Bucks., a wolf's head erased, sa., pierced with an arrow, ar. pl. 13, n. 16.
—, a wolf statant, sa., in the mouth
an arrow palewise, ppr. p1. 13, n. 1.
—, Sco., a cross-molt/1e, gu. p1. 86,
n. 13.
CARDER', out of a ducal coronet, a
Plume of four feathers. pl. 98, n. 16. CARDIFF, on a chapeau, gu., turned up
or, a martlet, sa. p1. 70, n. 29.
—, hi., a gilliflower, slipped and leaved, ppr. pl. 93, n.4.
CARDIGAN, Earl of, Baron Brudenell, (Brudenell) ; a sea-horse, ppr. pl. 101, n. 1, fig: 2. En grace :11fie.
—, a lion's gamb erect and erased, or, holding an antique mace, az. pl. 17, n. 7.
CARDINAL, Ess., a dromedary, ppr. pl. 33, n. 5.
CARDINGTON, a bull passant, per fess ar. and sa. pl. 20, n. 11.
CannoNN EL, Northumb., a goldfinch, ppr., (on the breast a trefoil, vert.) pl. 71, n. 9. .