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CHATFIELD, an heraldic-antelope's head erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. pl. 22, n. 21.
Suss., an antelope's head erased, ar., horned and ducally gorged, gu., p1. 28, n. 19.
CHATTERTON, Bart., Iri., an antelope's head erased, ar., pierced through the back of the neck with an arrow, ppr. p1.28, n. 18. Loyal d mort.
CHATTERTON, Camb., a demi-griffin, gu., beaked, legged, and winged, or. pl. 25, n. 83.
CHATTING, a human heart, gu., trans-pierced with a sword in bend sinister, point downward, ppr. pl. 94, n.
CHAUCER, a tortoise passant, ppr. p1.36, n. 15.
—, two lion's paws, ar. and go., supporting a shield, party per pale counterchanged. pl. 16, n. 10.
CHAUMOND. See CHAMOND. CHAUNCEY, a dexter hand striking with a dagger, ppr. pl. 61, n. 12.
—, a savage's arm embowed, holding a club, ppr. pl. 101, n. 5.
—, Herts. See CHANCEY. CHAUNDLER. See CHANDLER. CHAUSER, Chawser, and Chawsers. See CHAUCER.
CHAUSTER, two stag's horns, ppr. pl. 39, n. 24.
CHAUSY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, paly of four az. and gu., beaked ar., between two wings expanded, the dexter az., quill-feathers gu. the sinister gu., feathered az. pl. 27, n. 21.
CHAWNER, an ermine passant, ppr. pl. 34, n. 27.
—, a sea-wolf's head erased, ppr. pl. 12, n. 19. Nil desperandum. CHAWORTH, Baron. Sec MEATH (Earl of.)
—, a tower, ppr., on the top five ostrich - feathers, ar. ; another, seven feathers ; and another, six laurel-leaves. pl. 85, D. 19.
—, a dagger, az., hilt and pomel or, and a cross croslet fitchcid, sa., in saltier. pl. 89, D. 26.
CHAWREY, an arm from the elbow, erect, ppr., vested per pale sa. and ar., holding a covered cup, ar. pl. 51, n. 0.
CHAYTOR, Ba•t., York., a stag's head erased, lozengy, ar. and az., the dexter horn of the first, the sinister of the second. pl. 37, n. 40. Fortune le neut.
CHEALES, an eagle's head erased, or, (ducally crowned, ar.) pl. 70, n. 5. CHEAP, Sco., a garb, or, banded, vert. pl. 84, n. 21.
CHEDDER, on a chapeau gu., turned up
ar., a lion passant guardant, az., ducally crowned, ppr. pl. 1, n. 1.
CHEnwoRPH, Devon., a wolf's head, sa., collared or. p1.13, n. 17.
Devon., a demi - lion rampant guardant, az., in the dexter paw a battle-axe, ppr. p1. 6, n. 7.
CHEERE, Somers. and Suff., a sword in pale, (as pl. 81, D. 25,) ensigned with a cross pattee, —. (pl. 87, n. 5.)
—, Suff., out of a naval coronet, or, a
demi-mermaid, ppr. pl. 64, D. 9. —, on a chapeau, a lion passant, ppr. pl. 7, n. 3.
CHEERE, a talbot passant, az. collared
or., p1. 12, n.21 ; and another, a tal-
bot passant., pl. 12, n. 40. CIIEESEMAN, a dexter hand holding up a royal crown, ppr. pl. 59, n. 5. C11E1'1,1E1.1), Ruts., an arm in armour couped, resting on the elbow, holding a .sword, all ppr. pl. 53, n. 24. CHEF, on a chapeau, two lions supporting a garb, ppr. p1. 1, n. 3. —, and Cheine, Sco., a crop-pattee fitched, ar. pl. 98, n. 29. Patientia
CHELLEY, a leg in armour, couped below the knee, and spurred, all ppr. pl. 62, n. 12.
CHELSUM, a garb, or. pl. 85, n. 21. —, a greyhound courant, ar. pl. 40, n. 29.
CHELTENHAM, a demi-eagle displayed, ppr. p1. 78, 14.
CIIEMERE, a peer's helmet, or. p1.48, n. 5.
CHENELL, an arm, ppr., vested sa., cuffed, or, holding up a covered cup, ar. p1.51, n. 9.
CHENEY, two bull's horns, ar. p1.18, n. 34.
CHEOKE, a bird's head, sa. pl. 68, n. 5.
CHEPSTOW, an arm vambraced, az., studded and garnished, or, holding a sword, ppr. p1.54, D. 27.
CIIERBRON, a lion's gamb erect, gu., (holding a griffin's head erased, or,) pl. 17, n. 25.
CHEER. See CHEERE.
CHERLEY, a cross patonce, pl. 86, n. 13, between two stalks of wheat, or, as at p1. 76, n. 4.
CHERNOCK, a martlet, sa. pl. 82, n. 19, CHERRY, a demi-lion, ar., holding a gem-ring, or, enriched with a pre- cious stone, ppr. pl. 2, n.24.
CHERWOOD, a unicorn's head, or, between two laurel - branches, vent. p1.43, n. 23.
CHEsmtouoir, a demi - lion rampant, gu., holding between the paws a cross puttee, or. pl. 2, a. 21.