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Cats itaLata, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, ppr. pl. 58,
n. 27. Vi et virtute.
CHISWELL, a mermaid, ppr. pl. 98,
n. 31,
Lond., a dove with an olive-branch, ppr., on a besant. pl. 76, n. 8.
iHrirrocx, an antelope trippant, ppr. p1. 28, n. 29.
—, a demi-stag, ppr., attired or. p1.39, n. 25.
CHITTY, a talbot's head couped, or. p1.12, n. 28.
CHITWOOD, on a mount, vert, a crow, sa. p1. 71, n. 12.
'CHITWYNDE, a sword in pale, ppr., on its point a boar's head erased, —. pl. 19, n. 21.
CHIVERS, a comet-star, tail towards the sinister, ppr. pl. 92, n. 2.
CHOARE, on the top of a tower, ar., port sa., a row of five feathers, or. pl. 85, n. 15.
CHOISEUL, Iri., a dexter and sinister hand supporting a two-edged sword in pale, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 26.
CHOKE, out of a ducal coronet, a demistork, ppr. pl. 74, n. 9.
--, a stork's head, ppr., beaked gu. pl. 74, n. 4.
CHOLMELEY, Bart., Line., a garb, or. pl. 98, n. 26.
—, a royal helmet, or. p1. 98, n. 5 ; and another, ar. ib.
—, a demi-griffin segreant, sa., winged and beaked or, holding in the claws a helmet, ppr. pl. 27, n. 33.
'CHOLMONDELEY, Marquess and Earl of, Earl of Rocksavage, Viscount Malpas,
&c., (Cholmondeley); a demi-griffin segreant, sa., beaked, winged, and membered, or, holding between the claws a helmet, ppr., garnished of the second. pl. 27, n. 33. Cassis tutissima virtus.
Surr., York., and Chesh., the same crest, with due difference.
—, York., a garb, or. pl. 98, n. 26. —, Baron Delamere. See DELAMERE.
CnoLmortLY, Lond., a helmet, ar., garnished or, charged with three torteaux, one and two. pl. 48, n. 4. CHOLIVELL, a leopard's face, az. p1. 10,
n. 21.
Cnoravrctr, and Cholwick, a fox's head couped, sa. pl. 31, n. 29.
—, and Cholwick, a lion's gamb, sa., supporting an ancient shield, or. pl. 17,n. 8.
CHOLWILL, or Cholville, Devon., a linnet, ppr. pl. 71, n. 27, (without the stump.)
.C11001E; an ibex's head erased, ar.,
gorged with a crown, gu., double-horned or. pl. 22, n. 21.
CHOPINGE, Lond., a tree, vert, fructed, or, the stem, ar., charged with two bends wavy, gu. ; (on the sinister side of the stem a woodpecker, ppr.) p1.84, n. 12.
CHORLEY, Lane. and Staff., on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a hawk's head erased, at. pl. 67, n. 3.
CHOUGH, a demi-lion rampant, sa., collared ar., holding in the paws a halbert in pale, or. pl. 7, n. 27.
CHOWNE, Kent, a gauntlet, ar., (holding a broad arrow, sa., feathered of the first.) pl. 54, n. 9.
CHRIGIITON, or Crighton, a dragon's
head vomiting fire, ppr. pl. 24, n. 10. CHRISOPE, a bear's head muzzled, —.
p1. 16, n. 19.
' an antelope passant, ppr., collared • and chained, or. pl. 37, n. 32.
CHRISTALL, Sco., a fir-tree, ppr. p1.84,
n. 12. Per angusta ad angusta.
CHRISTIAN, the figure of Hope, ppr., robed ar., leaning on an anchor, or. p1. 65, n. 24.
—, a greyhound courant, ppr. pl. 37,
—, out of a naval coronet, a unicorn's head, —. pl. 43, n. 25.
—, a lion sejant guardant on its hind legs, holding in the dexter paw a cross, and resting the sinister on a pyramid. pl. 3, n. 2.
—, a unicorn's head erased, ar., maned and armed or. pl. 43, n. 16.
, In., a lion couchant guardant, ppr. pl. 4, n. 18.
CHRISTIE, a laurel-branch, ppr. pl. 96,
, a phcenix's head in flames, ppr. p1. 75, n. 1.
—, a holly-slip, leaved and fructed, ppr. pl. 96, n. 14.
, a holly-branch withered, with leaves sprouting anew, ppr. pl. 96, n. 14. Sic viresco.
—, a dexter hand holding a letter, ppr. pl. 59, n. 13. Pro rege.
—, Sco., a hollen-bush, ppr. pl. 96, n. 14. Sic viresco.
, Id., out of an earl's coronet, a Moor's head from the shoulders, ppr. pl. 63, n. 8.
, a cross-Calvary, (on three grieces.) pl. 92, n. 3.
CHRISTMAS, an arm embowed, ppr., vested or, covered with leaves, vert. pl. 52, n. 19, supporting a staff, couped and raguly, ar.. as at pl. 58, n.19.
—, an arm ppr., charged with two bars, or and gu., holding a double
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