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STONES, an eagle displuming a wing, ppr. p1.69, n. 12.
STONHOUSE, Bart., Berks., a talbot's head couped, ar., collared sa., lined, and catching a dove volant, of the first. pl. 15, n. 6. Sublimiora petaMUS.
SToNon, (of Stonor-Park,) Oxon., on a rock, ppr., charged with spots, gu. and az., a dove, ar., with a stone in its beak. pl. 88, n. 20.
STOPFORD, Earl of Courtown. See COURTOWN.
Iri., a lamb, ar., supporting a banner, gu. pl. 31, n. 9.
STOPIIA3I, an escutcheon, sa. p1. 95, n. 15.
STORER, a crane, ppr. p1.74, n. 8. STOREY, Dors., a stork, ppr. pl. 74, n. 8.
—, between two eagle's wings, ppr. an escallop, or. pl. 36, n. 26.
—, a heron, —. ph 74, n. 8.
—, on a garland of laurel, a raven, ppr. p1. 70, n. 29.
STORIE, two olive-branches in saltier, ppr. p1. 04, n. 29. llicerit qui laborat.
, (of Springfield Lodge,) Surr., a demi-lion rampant, double-queued, gu. pl. 2, n. 28. Courage et esperanee.
STORK, a bull's head erased, sa, pl. 18,
n. 22. Fortiorunt fortia facia. STORKS, a buffalo's head erased, gu.
pl. 18, n. 31.
STORMONT, Viscount. See MANSFIELD, Earl of.
STORMYN, a bear sejant, ppr. pl. 16, n. 22, (without the collar, &c.)
STORK, a cubit arm in armour couped, in fess, holding a cross croslet (itched. p1.54, n. 10.
STORY, Durh., a stork's head erased, gor-
ged with a mural coronet. pl. 74, n. 5. —, a stork's head erased, in the beak
a serpent nowed. pl. 74, n. 3.
—, Cupid, with arrow, bow and quiver, ppr. p1. 104, n. 1.
STOTE, Northumb., a demi-lion rampant, erminois, supporting a mullet pierced, or. p1.6, n. 39.
—, a demi-lion rampant, double-queued. pl. 2, n. 28.
STOTEVILLE, Camb., a plume of feathers, paly of six erm. and ermines. p1.83, n. 10.
STOTHART, in a cloud, a mullet of six points, ar. p1. 96, n. 3. Post nubes lux.
STorrnEn, a camel's head, sa. p1. 20, n. 22.
STOTT, (on a mount,) a peacock, ppr. pl. 73, n. 6.
STOTT, Sco., a martlet, az. pl. 82, n. 17. Alta petit.
STovonTorr, Surr., and other counties, a robin-red-breast, ppr. pl. 71, n. 16.
STOURTON, Baron, (Stourton ;) a demigray-friar, ppr., habited in russet, girt or, in his dexter hand a scourge of three lashes, with knots, in his sinister a cross, both of the last. p1.47, n. 18. Loyal je serai durant ma vie.
STOVEN, and Stovin, a bow lying fesswise, gu., transfixed with an arrow erect and flighted of the same, headed ar. pl. 92, n.27.
STowa, Line., on a ducal coronet, a leopard's head, or, between two wings, vert. pl. 10, n. 33.
STOWERS, a rose, gu., seeded and barbed ppr. pl. 96, n. 15.
STRABANE, Viscount. See ABERCORN, Marquess of.
STRACEY, Bart., Norf., a lion rampant, erminois, ducally crowned, gu., supporting a cross pattee fitched, of the last. p1. 7, n. 35.
STRACHAN, Sco., a demi-stag springing, or, in the mouth a thistle, ppr. p1.39, n. 25. Non timeo, sed caveo.
—, on a ducal coronet, a wyvern without legs, vert. p1.23, n. 25.
—, a stag's head erased. pl. 39, n. 9.
Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. p1.96, n. 23. Juvat DOLS impigros.
Sco., a stag standing at gaze, attired and unguled gu. p1. 4], n.39. Non timeo, sed caveo.
STRAcHEy, Bart., Somers., a lion rampant, erm., ducally crowned, or, supporting a cross pattee fitched, of the last. pl. 7, n.35.
Ess. and Ruts., the same crest.
—, Somers., an eagle displayed, gu., (on its breast a cross croslet fitched.) p1.67, n. 14.
STRADBROKE, Earl of, Viscount Dunwich, Baron Rous, and a Bart., (Rous); a bunch of bay-leaves, piled in the form of a cone, vert. pl. 101, n. 13. Je vive en espoir.
STRADLING, Wel., a stag passant, ar.,
attired or, collared. pl. 87, n. 32. Het/ a hym heb I him dyne a digon. —, Wel., a stag at gaze, ar. pl. 41,
n. 39.
STRAFFORD, Baron, (Byng) ; a heraldic antelope statant, erm., horned, tusked, maned and hoofed, or. pl. 22, n. 27. Tucbor.
, an elephant statant, sa. pl. 20, n. 3.
STRAHAN, a dexter arm erabowed, ppr.,
wielding a scymitar of the last, hilt
and pomel or. pl. 56,