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coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa. p1.43, n. 21.
CARRINGTON, in a coronet, ar., a unicorn's head, sa., maned and horned of the first. ib.
—, Oxon, out of a ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa., crined ar., horn twisted of the last and second. pl. 43, n. 21.
Warw., a peacock's head erased, ppr•, (ducally gorged, or.) p1. 73,
, an eagle close. pl. 67, n. 18. CARROT., and Carroll, Iri., a tent, gu. pl. 85, n. 3.
—, and Carroll, Iri., on the stump of an oak, sprouting new branches, ppr., a hawk of the last, belled or. pl. 67, n. 19.
—, and Carroll, a bear's head, sa., muzzled or, pl. 16, n. 19, between two wings, of the last, as at pl. 13, D. 24.
CARRON, Sco., a camel's head, per fess ar. and az. pl. 20, n. 22. CARRUTHERS, Sco., a seraph volant, ppr. p1. 35, n. 18. Promptus et ji-
, Sco., a cherub, ppr. ib. Paratus et jidelis.
, a cherub's head, (between three pair of wings,) ppr. ib.
, Sco., a seraph standing, vested ppr. pl. 35, n. 15.
CARRY, a cross-Calvary, ppr. pl. 92, n. 3. CARRYNGTON. See CARRINGTON. CARSAIN, Sco., a dexter hand holding a
scymitar, ppr. pl. 57, n. 1. Ne m' oubliez.
'CARSE, Sco., a falcon's head, —. pl. 68,
Velocitate.
—, and Carss, Sco., between the horns of a crescent, a cross croslet fitched, or. pl. 90, n. 5. In truce salus.
CARSEY, Norf., a hand and arm, couped at the elbow and erect, vested az., purled and cuffed ar. holding in the hand a bunch of gillifiowers, all ppr. pl. 51, n. 25.
CARSTAIRS, Sco., the sun shining on a primrose, ppr. p1. 100, n. 25. Te splendente !
CAuswELL, a lion passant, tail extended, ppr. pl. 4, n. 7.
CART, a stag's head, (in the mouth a serpent,) all ppr. p1. 38, n. 9.
, Sco., a hand holding a club in pale, all ppr. pl. 59, n. 28, (without the cloud.)
CARTARET, a squirrel sejant, gu., cracking a nut, ppr., on a branch of laurel springing up before him, vert. pl. 34, ii. 3.
'CARTELL, a tower triple-towered, ar., . niasoned sa. pl. 21, n. 26.
CARTER, York., York., out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-monkey, ppr. pl. 33, n. 13.
—, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar. ; (and another, charged with a mullet, gu.) pl. 12, n. 28.
Cornw., a lion's head erased, or. pl. 5, n. 2.
—, Cornw., (on a mural coronet, sa.) a talbot passant, ar. pl. 12, n. 40. —, Kent, a dexter arm in armour em-bowed, ppr., holding in the hand a roll of paper. pl. 60, n. 18.
—, a lion's head, —, holding in the mouth a comet-star, ppr. p1.10, n. 3. —, a talbot sejant, resting the dexter paw on a catherine-wheel, per pale ar. and az. pt. 13, n. 27.
CARTERET, Baron, (Thynne); a reindeer statant, or. pl. 42, n. 9. Loyal devoir.
CARTHEW, a falcon rising, gorged with a ducal coronet and belled, ppr. p1.78, n. 21.
, Sco., a wild-duck, ppr. pl. 73, n. 19.
CARTILES, Northumb., a talbot passant, per pale indented, or and vert. p1.12, n. 40.
CARTLAND, a demi-eagle rising, ppr. p1. 69, n. 19.
CARTLITCH, two hands wielding a two-handed sword, ppr. pl. 49, n. 26. CARTWBIGHT, Lond. and Notts., a wolf's head erased, or, pierced through the neck with an arrow, gu. p1. 13, n.16. —, Lond. and Glouc., a griffin's head erased, or, pierced through the neck with a lance, broken, ppr., vulned gu. pl. 29, n. 24.
—, a lion's head, ar., (charged on the neck with a catherine-wheel, sa.) pl. 6, n. 34.
CARUS, Westmor., an eagle, wings expanded, sa., beaked and legged or, (charged with a cinquefoil, ar.) pl. 79, n. 10.
CARVELT, a leopard's head erased guardant, —. pl. 10, n. 17.
CARVER, between two wings, a peacock's head, in its beak a snake, the tail coiled round the neck, all ppr. pl. 73, n. 1.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a Saracen's head, couped at the shoulders, ppr. pl. 63, n. 14.
CARVILE, Northumb., an arm in armour embowed, ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand, ppr., a sword, ar., hilt and pomel of the second. pl. 57, n. 17. Sola virtus triumphal.
CARVIL, a goat passant, sa., attired or. pl. 31, n. 24.
CARWARDINE, Herts., a wolf passant,