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middle with leaves, ppr. pl. 47, n. 6.
DONAVAN. See DONOVAN. DONCASTELL, Berks., a buck's head couped, or, vulned in the neck, gu. pl. 39, n. 7.
DONCASTER, Earl of, and Baron Tyne-dale. See BUCCLEUCH and QUEENS-BURY, Duke of.
DONE, a bugle-horn, —. pl. 88, n. 19. —, a bundle of arrows, ar., barbed az., banded gu. p1. 89, n. 12.
, Chesh., 1. a buck's head, couped at the shoulders, ppr., p1. 38, n.9, 2. two sheaves of arrows in saltier, or, banded gu. p1.89, n. 12.
DONEGAL, Marquess and Earl of, Earl of and Baron Belfast, and Vise. Chichester, Iri.; Baron Fisherwick, G. B. (Chichester); a stork, ppr., wings expanded, in its beak a snake, ar., headed or. p1. 81, n. 25. Invituns sequitur honor ; or, Honor sequitur fugienteni.
DONELAN, a lion's paw erased, holding
a sceptre in pale, ppr. pl. 97, n. 7.
and Donnelan, a greyhound sejant, ar. pl. 32, 11. 18.
DONELLY, and Donnelly, Iri., a church and spire, ppr. pl. 85, n. 5. DONERAILE, Viscount and Baron, Di., (Hayes- St. Leger) ; a griffin passant, or. pl. 26, n. 22. Haut et bon. DONAN, a lion passant, or, holding between the fore-paws a helmet, ppr. pl. 2, n. 20.
DONHAULT, Northamp. and Oxon., a cherub, or. p1. 35, n. 18.
DONITHORN, Cornw., a swan, wings indorsed, natant in a lake, ppr. p1. 70, n. 12.
DONKIN, in the sea, a ship in distress, ppr. pl. 86, n. 30.
—, a leopard couchant, ppr. pl. 11, n. 4.
DONNAR, an arm in armour embowed, ppr., garnished or, holding a truncheon, ar. p1.54, n. 21.
DONNE, Chesh., a bundle of arrows, or, headed and feathered ar., banded gu. pl. 89, n. 12.
DONOUGHMORE, Earl of and Baron, Viscount Suirdale, Iri.; Viscount Hutchinson, U. K., Hely-Hutchinson); a cockatrice, wings expanded, az., combed, wattled and membered, or. p1.24, n. 24.
DONOVAN, Iri., a cross-fleury filched, ar. pl. 94, n. 13.
—, Suss. and Surr., a hawk, wings displayed, ppr. pl. 79, n. 25. Ad javante Dco ia hostes.
700NAVIKE, a dexter hand holding a
tilting-spear, all ppr. pl. 57, n. 4.
DooLAN, Iri., a demi-lion rampeitt guardant, in the dexter paw a battle-axe, ppr. p1.6, n. 7. -
DOOLMAN, a wolf passant, pl. 13, n. 9.
DOORE, a demi-tiger, az., crined and tufted or, holding an escallop, of the last. pl. 10, n. 14.
DOPPING, a dove volant, az. pl. 76, n. 7. —, Iri., a demi-eagle displayed, sa. pl. 79, n. 23.
DORAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, ppr. p1.5, n. 14. —, Iri., a bear's head couped in fess, (between two branches of laurel in orle,) vert. p1. 16, n. 15.
, a lion's paw, sa., holding a battle-axe, —. pl. 17, n. 20.
DORCHESTER, Baron, (Guy-Carleton); a dexter arm embowed, holding an arrow, ppr., the arm naked to the elbow, the shirt folded above it, ar., and vested above, gu. p1. 61, II. 19. Quondam his vicinzus amis.
DORE, between the horns of a crescent,
ar., a cross pattee, or. pl. 90, n. 3.
Wilts., on a mural crown, ar., an eagle rising, purp., holding in the beak an antique shield. pl. 68, n. 10. DoniEN, a demi-savage, holding over ids dexter shoulder a hammer. p1.47, n. 6.
DORINGTON, same as Dodington. DonmAN, a lion's paw, holding a tilting-spear. pl. 17, n. 16.
FORMER, Baron, (Dormer) ; a right-hand glove, ppr., surmounted by a falcon, ar. pl. 68, n. 20. Cio the Dio vuole io
, Bucks. and Lond., the same, with due difference.
—, Earl of Carnarvon. Sec CARNARVON.
DORMERE, a castle, sa., masoned ar. pl. 83, n. 4.
DORN, Lond., a stag's head erased, ppr. pl. 40, n. 22.
, round two battle-axes indorsed in pale, a serpent entwined, ppr. pl. 87, n. 20.
DORNFORD, two battle-axes in saltier, indorsed, ppr. pl. 89, n. 3.
DORRELL, a goat's head erased, an; attired or. pl. 21, n. 12.
—, ue antelope's head couped, ar., attired or. p1.28, n. 15.
DORRIEN, Herts., a cubit arm erect, ppr., p1. 58, a. 39, holding a trefoil slipped, vert, as at n. 12.
DORRINGTON, same as DODINGTON. DORSET, Duke of, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Viscount Sackville, Baron Buckhurst, Craufield, and Bolebrooke, (Sackville-Germain); out of a coronet