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CHA 92 j CHA
first. pl. 100, n. 28, (without the flags.)
CHAMP, a stag, ppr. p1.37, n. 19. CHAMPAGNE, a cluster of grapes, slip-
ped and leaved, vert. pl. 95, n. 23,
(without the hand.)
CHAMPAYN, Sco., a bear's head couped, sa. pl. 18, n. 17.
CHAMPERNON, a lion's head erased,
ar., semee of roundles, sa., and du-
cally crowned, or. pl. 8, n. 31. CHAMPERNOWNE, out of a ducal coro-
net, an ostrich rising, in the mouth
a horse-shoe, all ppr. pl. 72, n. 9.
CHAMPEROUN, a dexter hand holding
a rose-branch, ppr. pl. 60, n. 21.
CHAMPION, Berks. and Ess., an arm in
armour, embowed and erect, ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
a chaplet of laurel, vert. pl. 50,
n. 28.
See CHAMPERNOWNE.
--, Kent and Suss., a turkey-cock, ppr. p1. 72, n. 30.
—, Kent, an arm in armour erect, couped below the elbow,. holding a chaplet of laurel. pl. 56, n. 24.
—, Lond., an arm erect, vested ar., cuffed gu., holding the same. p1.52,
n. 12.
—, an arm, vested gu., holding a rose-branch, ppr. pl. 52, n. 18. CHAMPHEY, Lond., a leopard's head erased guardant, or, ducally gorged, sa. pl. 10, n. 37.
—, a lion's gamb erased, supporting a torteau, gu. pl. 17, n. 28. CHAMPNEYS - MOSTYN, Bart., Som.;
1. a ducal coronet, or, out of which a sword, gu., between two wings expanded, ar., pl. 99, n. 27 ; 2. a demi-moor, full-faced, ppr., holding in the dexter hand a diamond ring, pl. 47, n. 5. Pro patria non tintidus per ire.
CHANCE, Warw., a demi-lion rampant, —, holding with both paws a sword erect, ppr. p1. 7, n. 30.
CHANCELOR, and Chancellor, Sco., an eagle displayed, sa. pl. 67, n. 14. Que je surmonte.
CHANCEY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, gu., charged with a pale, az., between two wings displayed, of the last, the inner part of the wings of the second. pl. 27,
n. 21.
Ess. and Norf., (out of a ducal coronet, or,) a griffin's head, with wings indorsed, bendy gu. and az., beaked of the first. pl. 27, n.24.
CIrANDEW, a pelican's nest, with three young birds in it, ppr. pl. 93,
n. 16.
CHANDr,sm, Lond., a bull's head, sa., attired ar. pl. 18, n. 21.
—, a pelican, sa., in her nest, vert. pl. 79, n. 16.
CHANDOIS, and Chandos, a stag's head, gu., between the horns of a cross pattee, az. p1. 39, n. 11.
CHANDOS, in a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, sa. p1. 24, n. 14.
—, Herts., an old man's head side-faced, ppr., hair grey, on his forehead a wreath, —. p1.63, n. 19.
CHANNY, Herts., in a ducal coronet, a demi - eagle displayed, or. pl. 78,
CHANTRELL, a tower, ar. (in the portal
a boar's head, sa.) p1.85, n. 23.
CHANTRY, a lion rampant, gu., sup-
porting a pillar, sa. pl. 4, n. 4. CHAFE, and Chappe, Norf., a dexter
hand gauntleted, holding a pheon,
point upward, ppr. pl. 61, n. 34.
CHAPLAIN, a griffin's head erased,
murally gorged. pl. 28, n. 10. CHAPLIN, Lond. and Hants., a griffin's head erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. pl. 27, n. 16.
, the same, or, murally gorged, vert. ib.
CHAPMAN, Bart., Iri., an arm in mail embowed, holding a broken spear, encircled with a wreath of laurel, all ppr. pl. 62, n. 27. Crescit sub pondere virtus.
, Lond., an heraldic antelope's head erased, sa., horned, armed, and mined, or, (pierced in the neck with an arrow of the last, headed ar., embrued gu.) pl. 22, n. 1.
—, Lond., out of a crescent, per pale or and gu., a unicorn's head of the last, maned, horned, and guttee, of the first. pl. 43, n. 28.
, Iri., issuing from a cloud, a hand erect, holding a sword, wavy, all ppr. p1. 60, n. 27.
Somers., a buck's head cabossed, sa., attired or, between the attires two arrows in saltier, of the last, feathered ar. pl. 38, n. 28.
Lond., a buck's head, per cheveron, ar. and gu. pl. 38, n. 39.
—, a dragon's head couped, vert, the butt-end of a broken spear thrust through the neck, and the point in the mouth, ppr. pl. 29, n. 27.
—, Line., a fleur-de-lis, or, between two olive-branches, vert. pl. 100,
—, Middx., a dexter arm in armour embowed, in the hand a broken tilting-spear, ppr., enfiled with a chaplet, vert. pl. 57, n. 26.
, Sco., a hawk regardant, ppr.,