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EDWIN, a lion sejant, holding between the fore-paws an escutcheon, both party per cheveron, gu. and or. pl. 3, n. 9.
EEL, a boar's head couped, or. pl. 18, n. 17.
EGAN, a long cross, gu. pl. 92, n. 3. Ire., a demi-eagle regardant. pl. 69, n. 14.
Ecimrrox, (devisee of the Bridgewater estates,) on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a lion rampant of the first, supporting a broad arrow, sa. pl. 1, 11.17. Sic donee.
- GREY, Bart., Chesh., 1. on a wreath, three broad arrows, one in pale, and two in saltier, or, pheoned and feathered, sa., p1. 89, n. 14; 2. on a hand, a falcon rising. pl. 68, 11. 20. Virtuti non armis fido.
Chesh. and Salop., a lion rampant, gu., supporting an arrow, ppr., headed and feathered ar. pl. 1, n. 17, (without the chapeau.)
--, Wilts. and Salop., three arrows, ar., headed and feathered sa., banded or. pl. 89, n. 14.
—, Chesh., a plume of feathers, erm. pl. 83, n. 10.
--, a buck's head erased, sa., attired, or. p1. 40, n. 22.
—, an arm, gu., hand, ppr., holding a sword, ar. p1.60, n. 12.
, five arrows, one in pale, and four in saltier,—. pl. 92, n. 20.
—, a lion's gamb, gu., holding a sword, ar., hilt and pomel or. p1. 14, n. 16.
—, hi., a lion sejant, gu., supporting in the dexter paw a battle-axe, ar., staff of the first, and in the sinister a laurel-branch, ppr. pl. 3, n.6.
a lion rampant, ppr. pl. 6, n. 5. —, Earl of Wilton. See WILToN. EGG, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of stag's horns. p1.39, n. 28.
EGGERLY, a Cornish chough, ducally gorged, ppr. p1.76, n. 30.
EGGIN TON, York. and Notts., a talbot sejant, ar., eared sa., gorged with a collar, per fess nebulêe or and az., the dexter paw resting on a sphere, ppr. pl. 12, n. 23.
EG IOKE. See EDICOK.
EGLEBY, and Eglionby, Warw., a denneagle, wings expanded, or, charged with a mullet. pl. 79, n. 23.
EGLEFELDE, and Eglefield, a dexter hand apatnèe, charged with an eye, ppr. p1.6, n. 5.
EGLEs.roN, a talbot's head erased, sa., collared ar. pl. 12, n. 28.
EGL INTON, Earl of, and Lord Montgomerle, Sco., Baron Ardrossan, U.K.;
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(Montgomerie)—a female figure, ppr., antiquely attired, ar., in her right hand an anchor, or, and in her left a savage's head couped, of the first. pl. 47, n. 21. Gardez bien.
EGMANTON, Lane., a hand holding a cross pattee fitched, both gu. pl. 59, n. 23.
EGMONT, Earl of, Viscount and Baron Perceval, hi.; Lord Lovel and Holland, Eng., (Perceval); a thistle erect, leaved, ppr. p1. 100, n. 33. Yvery, and Sub cruse candidd.
EGREMOND, a lion's head, gu., imperially crowned, or. pl. 6, n. 27. EGREMONT, Earl of, Baron Cockermouth (Wyndham); a lion's head erased, or, within a fetterlock of the same, the arch compony countercompony, or and az. p1. 8, n. 25. Au bon droit. EIDINGTOUN, an arm in armour em-bowed, wreathed above the elbow with laurel, sustaining a standard charged with the rising sun. p1. 55, n. 18.
EISTON, Sco., out of a cloud, the sun rising, ppr. pl. 90, n. 26.
EKENEY, on a chapeau, ppr., a pheon, az. p1.99, n.38.
EkiNTos, and Ekington, a sand-glass, gu. pl. 93, n. 23.
EKINS, a lion's gamb, sa., holding up a lozenge, ar., charged with a cross croslet fitched, of the first, p1. 17, n. 8 ; and another, holding a cross croslet fitchêe, in bend gu. pl. 17, n. 7.
EKLES. See ECCLES.
ELAM, Kent, between the attires of a stag, attached to the scalp, a boar's head erased and erect, ppr. p1. 39, n. 22.
ELAND, on a chapeau, az., turned up or, a martlet, gu. pl. 76, n. 10.
—, a demi-lady, in her dexter hand a garland of laurel. pl. 27, n. 15. ELCOCK, a stag salient, ppr. p1. 41, n.38.
ELCOCKE, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-cock, az., (in the beak a wheat-ear, ppr.) pl. 75, n. 16.
ELCOCKS, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or, a cock's head, gu., in the beak a wheat-ear. pl. 75, n. 11.
ELD, Lond., and Staff., a falcon rising, or, beaked, membered, jessed, and belled, gu., his beak embrued, ppr. p1. 67, n. 17.
ELDECUR, and Elercur, a cock, sa., combed gu., beaked or. pl. 75, n. 23. ELDER, a demi-unicorn rampant, —. p1.43, n. 19.
— Sco., a dexter hand holding a palm-branch, ppr. pl. 61, n. 7. Virtate duce.