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CARDONEL, DE, a dove, ppr. 01. 76, n. 14. L'esperance me console. CARDWELL, a knight in complete armour, ppr., vizor up, on the top of the helmet a plume of feathers, gu., in the dexter hand a battle-axe, of the first. pl. 48, u. 16.
, a tower, ppr., domed, or, (with a flag thereon, sa.) p1. 85, n. 28. CAREW, Baron, hi., (Carew); an antelope passant, gu. pl. 28, n. 25. Nil admirari.
—, Bart., Devon., a mainmast, the round-top environed with a ducal coronet, set off with palisadoes, or, and a demi-lion issuant thereout, Sa . pl. 8, n. 3. Nil conscire sibi.
—, Devon. and Cornw., the same crest and motto.
Som. and Wel., the same crest. J'esperc blot.
CAREY, Baron, Viscount Falkland. See FALKLAND.
—, a wolf passant regardant, per pale ar. and gu., (holding in the mouth a rose-branch, flowered of the second, leaved and stalked vert.) pl. 13, n. 8.
—, a swan, ar., wings indorsed, —. pl. 81, n. 10, (but not crowned.)
a horse's head and neck, bendy of six ar. and sa., armed with a shield-plate and bridled, or. pl. 42, n. 13.
, Id., (on a mount,) a fire-beacon, ppr. p1. 97, n. 5.
—, and Cary, a maiden's head, ppr. pl. 63, n. 30.
CARTRAE, Sco., a tower embattled, ar. pl. 85, n. 23. Fortis in fide.
—, Sco., a wyvern, ppr. p1.24, n. 24. Vigilantid.
CARGILL, Sen., a martlet, ppr. pl. 82, n. 17 ; another, Eng., ar. In Domino confido.
—, Sco., a demi-angel, ppr., (on the
head a cross pattee.) pl. 35, n. 15.
CAux.ETTLE, Sco., a griffin's head era-
sed, ppr. pl. 25, n. 19.
CARLmTow, Baron. See SHANNON (Earl of.)
--, Baron Dorchester. See DORCHESTER.
—, Lond., Surr., Beds., and Camb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa., the horn twisted, of the first and second. pl. 43, n. 21.
CARLIFE, a martlet, or, (holding in the beak a sprig of two roses, gu., leaved and stalked vert.) pl. 70, n. 25.
CARLILL, Cumb. and Westmor., an arm embowed, in armour, holding in the hand, ppr., a spear, ar. pl. 55, n. 16.
—, Cumb. and Kent, the same, or, garnished gu., holding in the hand, ppr., a baton, of the first. p1.56, n. 6.
CARLISLE, Earl of, Viscount Morpeth' (Howard) ; on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a lion statant guardant, the tail extended, or, ducally crowned, ar., and gorged with a label of three points, of the last. p1.1, n. 5. Vole, non valeo.
CARLOS, two swords in saltier, between two branches of laurel in orle. p1.89, n. 11.
—, a sword, ar., hilt and pomel or, and a sceptre, of the last, in saltier, (p1. 83, n. 17,) enfiled with a civic crown, vert, as at pl. 98, n. 21.
CARLTON, an arm embowed, ppr.,
holding an arrow. p1. 61, n. 19.
CARLYON, a demi-lion, —, collared, —, holding between the paws a besant, —. pl. 8, n. 12. Tueris tutissima, Virtus !
—, in the sea a pillar, ppr. pl. 95, n. 10.
CARMALT, Cumb., a dragon's head erased, per pale or and vert, gorged with a collar, charged with three escallops, counterchanged. pl. 24, n. 9.
CARreARDEN, and Carmarthen, Lond. and Kent, a lion's gamb erased, or. pl. 17, n. 25.
CARMICHAEL-GIBSON, Bart., Sco., an arm embowed, holding a broken lance, top pendant, ppr. pl. 57, n. 26. Tonjours prest.
—, Sco., the same ; and another, charged with a mullet, or.
, Sco., a woman's head and neck issuing. pl. 63, n. 31. Fortune helps the forward.
—, Id., an arm from the elbow in armour, holding a pheon, ppr. pl. 61. n. 34.
CA RmiNow, Carmynow, and Carmenow, Lond., Devon., and Cornw., a dolphin naiant, or. p1. 33, 13. 23.
CARNABY, a bull's head, per cheveron, or and gu. pl. 18, n. 21.
—, a lion's bead in pale, issuing, sa., charged with a cheveron, an. pl. 6, n. 34.
CARNAC-RIVETT, Bart., Derb. and Lond. Crest not found : Motto, Sic itur ad astra.
CARNAGHI, and Carnagie, a dexter hand, gu., holding a thunderbolt winged, or. pl. 59, n. 12. Dread God.
CARNAGIE, Sco., a star, ppr, pl. 92, n. 2. Alis aspicit astra.
—, Sco., issuing from a cloud, two dexter hands gauntleted, supporting a flaming heart, all ppr. pl. 61, n. 10. Arniis et animis.
CARNARVON, Earl of, Baron Porchester, (Herbert) ; a wyvern, wings elevated, vent, holding in the mouth a sinister