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in the dexter claw a garland of laurel. p/. 67, n. 16.
CHA Sco., a hand holding a sword in pale, thrust through a boar's head erased, ppr. p1. 64, a. 17.
CHAPPEACE, an eagle close, ppr. p1.82, n. 7.
CHAPPELL, Lond., an arm vested, —, holding a viper, ppr. pl. 52, n.25. CHAPPLE, on the stump of a tree cooped, a falcon, hooded, ppr. p1. 60, n. 29.
CHARD'S, Leic., a lion rampant, or. pi. 2, n. 4.
, a dove, ppr. p1. 71, n. 9. CIIARINGwORTH, a naked arm embowed, holding a cutlass, ppr. pl. 49, a. 11.
CARLEMOMT, Earl of, Visct. and Baron, (Caulfield), Iri. ; a dragon's head erased, gu., gorged with a bar-gemel, ar. pl. 24, n. 9. Deo duce, ferro coInitante.
CHARLES, Devon., a demi-eagle displayed, with two heads, per pale or and erm. pl. 68, n.13.
Lend., a demi-wolf, erm., holding a halbert, ar., tasseled or. pl. 11, n. 27.
CHARLESWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, a cock's head, ppr. pl. 75, n. 7. thriutaToN, Wilts., a leopard's head, or. pl. 10, n. 17.
--, Suss., an arm embowed, habited gu., cuffed erm., holding a broad arrow, ppr. pl. 52, n. 23.
CH ARLEVILLE, Earl of and Viscount, Baron Tullamore, (Bury,) Int.; a boar's head cooped, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, ppr. pl. 10, n. 12. Virtus sub cruet crescit.
, a boar's head cooped, —, pierced through the back of the neck with a broken dart. pl. 25, n. 3.
CIIARLEWOOD, a Saracen's head, ppr. pl. 65, n. 15.
—, an arrow in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet, all ppr. p1.97, a. 6. CHARLEY, a griffin passant, (holding in the dexter claw a buckle.) p1. 25, a. 30.
CILtRLTON, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle displayed, so., in the beak a heart's-ease flower, ppr. pl. 67, n.12.
CHARLTON, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa., crined ar., the horn twisted of the last and r second. pl. 43, n. 21.
, a leopard's head, or. pl. 10, n. 17 ; and another, cabossed. pl. 10, n. 21.
Northumb. and Salop, two lion's gambs erect, gu. pl. 20, n. 28.
Notts., a swan's head erased, ar.,
(gorged with a chaplet, vert.) p1.70, n. 7.
, Salop., on an eastern coronet, or, a tiger's head and neck atfrontee, ppr. pl. 44, n. 18.
--, on a chapeau, a leopard statant, ppr. pl. 10, n. 9.
, Heref., a lion's face atfrontee, gu. pl. 8, n. 23. Sans varier. CHARLTON-LECIIM ERE, Heref., Salop., and Wore., I. a leopard's head affrontee, go., pl. 10, n. 39, for Charlton ; 2. out of a ducal coronet, a pelican vulning, ppr., p1. 79, n. 13, for Lech-Mere.
CIEARNELL, Warw. and Leic., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle displayed. p1. 67, n. 12.
—, a peacock close, or. pl. 73, n. 36, (without the coronet.)
CHARNEY, on a rock, a dove with an olive-branch, ppr. p1.88, n. 24. CH A RN LEY, same as CHARLEY.
CH A RNOCK, Lane., a dove, ppr. pl. 71, n. 16.
—, Beds., a lapwing, ppr. pl. 82, n. 22. CHA RPENTIER, a dexter hand hokling up a fleur-de-lis, gm p1. 58, n. 15. CH ARRINGTON, issuing from a cloud, a dexter hand pointiag to a star, ali ppr. pl. 59, n. 25.
CHARTER, an ass passant, ppr. pl. 41, n. 37.
CHA RTERIS. See WEMYSS, Earl of. —, a demi-cat rampant guardant, ppr. pl. 9, n. 23, ( without the anchor.)
, Sco. a dexter hand grasping a dag-
ger, ppr. pl. 60, n. 12. This is our charter.
CHAR:1'1/(Kr, two arms in armour em-bowed, vambraced, wielding a battle-axe, ppr. pl. 50, n. 26.
CHARTRES, Sco. See CHARTERIS. CHARTSEY, a dexter arm embowed, holding up two olive-branches in orle, ppr. p1. 58, n. 37.
a wolf passant, sa., (devouring a
fish, ppr.) pl. 11, n. 30.
CHASE, a griffin's head erased, —, in the beak a key, —. p1. 27, n. 4. CHASSEREAU, a demi-chevalier in armour, brandishing a sword, ppr. p1.48, n.23.
CHASTELIN, a fleur-de-lis, or. pl. 110, n. 29.
CHASTELON, on the point of a sword in Pale, a mauneh. pl. 99, n. 19.
CH AT ER, a demi-lion, dou-tailed, ppr. p1.4, n.32, (but not crowned.)
, York., an ass passant, ppr. pl. 41, n. 18.
CHATFIELD, a demi-moor, with a quiver on his back, shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr. pl. 47, n. 22.