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dexter paw a pennon, and resting the sinister on an escutcheon. pl. 8, n. 2. CLARKE, Heref., an escallop, quarterly gu. and or. pl. 99. n. 39.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demibull rampant, —. p1.20, n. 13.
, a falcon close, holding in the dexter claw, —. pl. 68, n. 29.
—, a dove, wings expanded, in the beak an ear of wheat, all ppr. pl. 78, n. 3.5.
Durh. and Iri. a swan, ppr., (re, posing the dexter foot on an ogress.) pl. 81, n. 6.
, an eagle, wings expanded, sa., beaked and membered or. pl. 79, n.10.
, Heref., a lion rampant, vert, (holding a pen, ar.) pl. 1, n. 8.
—, In., a sea-horse, vert. p1. 101, n. 1, fig,. 2.
, Kent, a fleur-de-lis, per pale ar. and sa. pl. 100, ri. 29.
—, Kent and Ess., a greyhound's head couped, or, charged with a cinquefoil, az. pl. 32, n. 5.
—, Kent, a unicorn's head erased, ar., crined and armed or, gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three plates. p1. 43, n. 16.
—, Suff., a nag's head erased, sa. p1.33, n. 12.
--, Suff., a congre-eel's head erect and erased, gu., collared with a bargemel, or. pl. 100, n. 6, (without the ' laurel.)
- Surr., a bear sejant, ar., (support-
. ing a battle-axe erect, az.) pl. 16, n. 22.
Surr., on a ducal coronet, or, a cross pattee of the same, between two pia:mix-wings expanded, sa. p1. 99, n. 29.
, a peacock's head erased, ppr., (in the beak a trefoil slipped, vert.) pl. 73, n. 4.
—, (of Arlington, Berks.) on a wreath, sa. and ar., a cross pattee, or. (p1. 87, n. 5), between a pair of eagle's wings erect, az. pl. 73, 25. Absit ut glorier nisi in cruse.
CLARKESON, an arm in mail, ppr., holding in the band a sword, ar., hilt • and pomel sa., on the blade a pennon flotant, gu. p1. 56, n. 10.
CLAuxsoN, an arm in armour embowed, holding a couteau-sword, all ppr. pl. 56, n. 7. Per ardzia.
—, York., on a wreath, an arm in armour, ppr., issuing in fess from another wreath, ar. anti sa., in the sinister, holding a couteau-sword erect, ar., garnished with a pennon flotant, gu. p1.104 n. 2. Per ardua.
CLASON, and Classon, a rose-branch, ppr. pl. 96, n. 15.
CLATER, a dexter hand holding a crescent. pl. 58, n. 32.
CLAUDE, a derni-unicorn rampant, collared, ppr. pl. 43, n. 19.
CLAUS, on the point of a sword in pale, a cross pattee. p1.83, n. 15. CLAVEDON, a pelican vulning, ppr. pl. 69, n. 21.
CLAVEL, and Clavell, a human heart (inflames), ppr. p1.93, n. 24. CLAVER, Bucks., a lion's gamb conned and erect, or, holding a key sa. pl. 17, n.21.
CLAVERING, Bart., Durham, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion issuant, az. pl. 5, n.26.
—, Northumb., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion rampant, sa.
, Northumb., a cherub's head, with wings erect. pl. 98, n. 8. Ad cactus Volans.
—, Northumb., a man's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders, (between two wings), ppr. pl. 63, n. 13. Motto, same as last.
CLAXTON, Durh., Norf., and York., a hedgehog, ar. pl. 34, n. 11.
Suff., a hedgehog, sa., bezantee. is.
CLAXTON, Durh., (on a ducal coronet,) or, a hedgehog, ar. p1.34, n. 11. CLAY, Derb., two wings expanded, ar., semee of trefoils slipped, sa. p1.99, n. 30.
Lend., a lion's head, per pale vert and sa., charged with an escallop-shell, ar. pl. 5, n. 2.
CLAY DAN, an arm in armour brandishing a sword, ppr. pl. 57, n. 36. Probitatein quails divitias.
CLAYDON, Ess. and Lond., a demi-lion rampant, az. vulned on the shoulder, gu., morally crowned, ar., pl. 7, n. 12, holding in the paws a crossflory fitched, of the second, as at pl. 86, n. 13.
CLAYE, Salop., same as CLAY, Lond. —, and Cley, Derb. See CLAY. CLAYFIELD, a Moor's head couped, sa. pl. 63, n. 9.
CLAYHILLS, Sco., an arm holding an imperial crown, ppr. p1. 59, n. 5. Corde et aninzo.
CLAYLEY, a greyhound's head, ar., between two rose-slips, flowered, gu., stalked and leaved vert. p1.42, n. 27.
CLAYTON, Bart., Surr., a leopard's paw erect, ar., grasping a pellet. pl. 16, n. 11, (without the coronet.) Virtus in actions eonsistit, and Quid lame
fortius?
, Bart., Lane., a dexter arm em-