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CilltsELnox, and Cheseldyno, Ruts., a talbot couchant, ar., spotted sa. pl. 12,
n. 31 ; another, the same, but collared and lined, or. p1. 12„n. 21
CHESHAM, Lanc., out of a ducal coronet, a lion's gamb erect, or. pl. 14,
n. 11.
—, Lane., a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. pl. 67, n. 17.
CHESHIRE, a talbot sejant, supporting with his paws a shield, (charged with a wheat-sheaf.) pl. 12, n. 23.
—, a hawk's lure, purp. p1. 88,
n. 17.
CHESLIE, Sco., an eagle displayed, ppr.
pl. 67, n. 14. Credo, et videbo. CHESLIN, a tower, ar. pl. 85, n. 23. —, a fleur-de-lis, per pale vert and
az. pl. 100, a. 29.
CHESLY, Sco., a rose, ppr., slipped and leaved vert. p1. 96, n. 15. k'ragrat post funera virtus.
CHESMAN. See CHEESEMAN. CHESNEY, a man's head, bearded and
wreathed, ppr. pl. 63, n. 22. CHESTER, Bucks., a ram's head erased, ar., armed or. p1. 21, a. 2 ; and ano-
ther, couped. p1. 31, n. 1.
Glouc., a lion's gamb erased, gu., holding a broken sword, ar., hilted or. pl. 17, n. 15.
Leic., a dragon passant, ar. p1. 23, n. 18.; and another, erm., ib.
, Ess., a cutlas, ar., hilt and pomel or, between two branches of laurel, ppr. pl. 88, n. 28.
—, Glouc., a griffin passant. pl. 26,
n. 23.
CHESTERFIELD, Earl of, and Baron Stanhope, (Stanhope;) from the battlements of a tower, az., a dead-lion issuant, or, ducally crowned, gm, holding between the paws a grenade fired ppr. pl. 21, n. 31. A Deo et rege.
—, on a chapeau, a greyhound statant, ppr. pl. 37, n. 3.
CHESTERTON, a tiger's head erased. pl. 10, n. 17.
CHESTON, Suff., a dexter gauntlet fesswise, ppr., holding a sword, ar., hilt and pomel or, on the blade a Saracen's head couped, distilling blood, of the first. p]. 54, n. 2. Ex merito.
CHETHAM, in the sea, a rock, ppr. pl. 86, a. 12.
Suit, a griffin passant regardant, ar., wings indorsed, or, charged with a crescent, gu. pl. 26, n. 22.
CHETTLE, on a rock, a wyvern, wings indorsed, ppr. pl. 23, n. 28.
CRETEM, Lane., a demi-griffin, gu., charged with a cross-potent, az. pl. 25, n. 33.
CHETWODE, Bart., Bucks., and Staff., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demilion rampant, gu. p1. 6, n. 6. Corona mea Christus.
CHETWODE-LUDFORD, Warw., I. the same as that of Chetwode, Bart., for Chetwode; 2. a boar's head couped, erminois, (in the mouth a crosspattke, gu.,) for Ludford. p1. 18,
CHETWOOE, Bucks., same as Chetwode, Bart. ; and another charged with a crescent.
CHETwoonE, a sea-lion sejant, —. pl. 6, n. 15.
CHETWYN, a human heart, pierced with a passion-nail, ppr. pl. 91,
CHETWYND, Viscount, and Baron Rathdowne, (Chetwynd) Iri.; a goat's head erased, ar., armed or. pl. 21, n. 12. Probitas vents honos.
—, Bart., Staff., same crest. Quod Deus vult, Piet.
CHEUREUSE, an eagle displayed, or, winged ar. pl. 67, n. 14.
CHEVALIER, a demi-chevalier in armour, brandishing a scymitar. pl. 48, n. 23.
CHEVERELL, and Cheverill, two dexter hands, conjoined, holding a sword in pale, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 27.
CHEVERS, an arm in armour ernbowed, couped at the shoulder, the part above the elbow in fess, the hand in pale, as pl. 55, u. 25, holding a cross-helmet, ppr., as pl. 55, n. 23.
CIIEVIL, an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. p1. 56, n. 9.
CHEW, Lond. and Beds., a griffin sejant, or., guttee de sang, beaked, legged and winged, sa., resting the dexter foot on a catherine-wheel, gu. p1.26, n. 16.
CHEYN, and Cheyne, a dexter hand holding an escallop, ppr. p1. 57, a. 2.
CHEYNE, Eng. and Sco., a cross patt6e, or. pl. S7, n. 5. Patientia vincit and another, fitched, or ; same motto.
, a buck's head erased, —. pl. 39, n. 14.
—, a capuchin's cap, —. pl. 91, n. 4.
—, See., a cross croslet fitchee, —. pl. 89, n. 21.
CHEYNEY, Camb., a cap, or, turned up az., on each side a feather erect, ppr. pl. 97, n. 32.
, Kent and Berks., a bull's scalp, or, attired ar. pl. 18, n. 32, (without the coronet.)