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_ ar., in the mouth an arrow, sa., embrued gu. pl. 13, n. 1.
CARWELL, a leopard's head erased, guardant, ppr. p1.10, n. 17.
CARY, Lond., a lion couchant guardant, ppr. p1.2, n.12.
Lond., a swan, ppr., wings erect, on the breast a rose, sa. p1. 8], n.10, (without the crown.)
—, Iri., two hands, couped and conjoined, ppr., holding a cross croslet fitchee, gu. p1. 50, n. 24.
CARTER, Kent, a dove, wings elevated,
ar., membered gu., within a circle of
glory, rayon nê, or. pl. 71, n. 18.
CARYSFORT, Earl and Baron, Eng. and
(Proby ;) an ostrich's head erased, ar., ducally gorged, or, in the beak a key, of the last. p1. 72. n. 4. Manus /tree ininiica tyrannis.
CASE, and Casse, on a winged globe, a dove rising, ppr. pl. 76, n. 18.
—, Lane., a cubit arm, hahited ermines, cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a round buckle, or. p1.51, n. 9.
—, Sco., a cubit arm in armour, or, holding in the gauntlet a sword, ar., hilt and pomel of the first, round the arm a scarf, tied in a bow, ar. and gu. p1.57, n. 27.
CASEY, a demi-talbot, per fess or and gu. p1. 12, n. 32.
—, (out of a ducal coronet,) two branches of laurel in orle. pl. 96, n. 13.
—, Iri., issuing from a cloud, a hand in fess, holding a garb. pl. GO, n. 29.
CASH, on a mural coronet, or, a garb, ppr., (and thereon a bird perched, —.) pl. 84, n. 16.
CASHALL, a .n rampant, supporting a plumb-rule, ar. pl. 1, n. 12.
CASLON, a spear-head, ppr. pl. 80, n. 18, (without the laurel.) CASMAJOR, a lion rampant, —. pl. 6, n. 36.
CASON, Camb. and Herts., a cubit arm, vested purp., cuffed ar. as p1. 52, n. 2, in the hand a firelock, all ppr., as at pl. 57, n. 16.
CASE, See., a pair of scales, ppr., as at pl. 51, n. 19.
CASSAN, issuant from an earl's coronet, ppr., a boar's head and neck , erased, or, langued gu. P1.25, n. 5. Juvant area parentnin.
CASSEL, and Cassell, a hawk regardant, supporting with the dexter claw a garland of laurel, all ppr. p1. 67, n. 16.
CASSELS, a castle, ppr. pl. 85, n. 9. Galea sees salutis.
CASSIDY, a spear broken in three pieces, two in saltier, and the head in pale, banded gu. pl. 89, n. 13.
CASSIE, a hind's head, —. pl. 39, n. 34.
CASSILIS, Earl. See AILsA (Marquess.) CASSILS, Sco., an arm in armour em-bowed, holding a fleur-de-lis, , p1.55, n. 9.
CASSON, from a tower, a dove rising, az. pl. 21, n. 32.
CASSTLE, out of a castle triple-towered, a griffin issuant, —. p1.21, n.37. CASSY, a crow feeding, ppr. p1. 76, n. 30.
—, an eagle displayed, with two heads, vert. p1. 70, n. 36.
CASTELL, Comb., a tower triple-towered, sa., purfled or. p1. 21, n. 26.
Norf., a dragon's head couped, gu. pl. 23, n. 5.
—, a tower, ar., in flames at top, ppr. pl. 98, n. 39.
Iri., on a tower triple-towered, ar., an arm in armour erect, in the the hand an ogress, all ppr. pl. 21, n. 39.
, Iri., a cross fleury fitehed, vert, flowered or. p1. 04, n. 13, (without the wings.)
CASTELTON. See CASTLETON. CASTELYON, Line., on a tower, a lion passant, or. pl. 21, n. 27.
CASTER, Norf., a savage, (standing on a serpent,) ppr. pl. 65, n. 37. CASTILION, Berks., a lion's head erased guardant, —, ducally crowned, pl. 6, n. 27.
CASTLE, Lond., a tower in flames, ppr. pl. 98, n. 30.
Lund., a dexter arm couped and embowed, fessieisc, ppr., vested gu., cuffed or, holding a pennon, of the second, charged with a bee volant, of the third, staff of the first. p1.52, n. 17.
CASTLECOME, an arm in armour em-bowed, ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand a pistol, ppr. pl. 57, rt. 20. CASTLELOCK, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-griffin segreant ses ailes, or, p1.20, n. 12, holding in. the talon a cross croslet fitche, of the last, as p1.27, n. 34.
CA STLEMAINE, Viscount and Baron, (Handcock) Iri.; a demi-lion rampant, az., holding between the paws a fusil, ar., (charged with a cock, gu.) pl. 8, n. 15. Vigilate et orate.. CASTLEMAN, a lion rampant, between two wings, —. p1. 1, n. 18.
, demi-man in armour, holding in his dexter hand a flag of defiance, displayed over his head, his sinister