Pickering, ar. a liou ramp. az. ducally crowned or.Crest, a sword, erect, ppr. hilt and pomel or, within two branches of laurel, disposed in orle, vert. Pickering, ar. a lion ramp. az. crowned or. Pickering, gu. a fesse ar. betw. six annulets or. (Another adds, on the fesse an ogress.) Pickering, chequy, ar. and gu. a bend sa. Pickering, gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or, as many hurts. PICKERNELL, per chev. sa. and ar.; in base a demi lion, couped, gu.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, gu. PICKETT, sa. three pick-axes ar.-Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, vested ar. cuff vert, the arm charged with two bars wavy of the last, holding a pick-axe ppr. Pickett. See Pigot. PICKEWORTH, or PICKWORTH, gu. a bend betw. six pick-axes, ar. PICKFORD, chequy, or and az. on a fesse gu. three lions ramp....-Crest, a lion's head, erased, ... Pickford, az. three endorses, and as many barrulets, in cross, fretty ar.; a chief, dovetailed, or.—Crest, an arm, embowed, grasping an arrow, ppr. PICKINGHAM, az. a lion ramp. or. PICKMAN, gu. two pole-axes, in saltier, or, betw. four martlets ar. PICKWORTH, ar. three mill-picks gu. PICOCKE, [London] gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three be zants. PICOT, [Yorks.] az. two bars or; in chief three bezants. Picot, ar. three pick-axes gu. PICOTT, [Bucks.] ar. two bars or; in chief three bezants. Picott, [Derb.] gu. five fusils, in bend, betw. six martlets or. Picott, or Pycott, sa. three pick-axes ar. PICTANIENY, or PEYTEUM, erm. three bars gu. PIEL. See PEELL. PIELL, [Lord Mayor of London, 1372] ar. a bend betw. three mullets, pierced, sa. PIERCE, ar. a fesse humettée gu. betw. three birds, with wings expanded, sa. Pierce, erminois, a canton ermines.-Crest, a parrot holding in the beak an annulet. Tongue Castle, Salop] The same arms.-Crest, a lion ramp. sa. betw. two wings, expanded, ar. Pierpont, sa. semée of cinquefoils, a lion ramp. ar. Pierpont, sa. a lion ramp. within an orle of cinquefoils, pierced, ar. [Orton, Pierpont, ar. a lion ramp. within an orle of roses, sa. PIERRIE, [Scotland] chequy, ar. and sa. a fesse gu.Crest, a horse's head betw. two wings expanded. PIERS, Bart. of Ireland, [Tristerna, Westmeath, 18 Feb. 1660] az. three lions pass. guard. in fesse, betw. two double cottises, ar.-Crest, an arm, embowed, vested az. cuffed ar. the hand holding a flag erect, per fesse, of the second and first; in chief two torteauxes, and in base a plate. Piers, sa. a bend wavy ar. betw. two unicorns' heads, Granted 10 June, 1605] az. on a fesse ar. three ogresses betw. as many pelicans, or, vulning themselves gu. Pierse, purp. a chev. engr. or. PIERSON, [Beds.] per fesse embattled, gu. and az. three suns ppr. Pierson, [Devons.] per fesse embattled, gu. and az. three suns, in splendour, or.-Crest, out of a mural coronet, chequy ar. and az. a parrot's head ppr. Pierson, [Gloucester; Herts.; and Westminster. Granted 1577; and of Hitchin, Herts.] ar. two chev. sa.; on a canton of the last, an eagle displ. of the first.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an ostrich's head betw. two ostrich's feathers, ar. Pierson, [London] ar. two chev. az. betw. three leaves, erect, vert.-Crest, a doe, or hind's, head, couped, ar. charged with two chev. az. Pierson, [Dean of Salisbury] per fesse, az. and gu. three suns or.-Crest, a demi lion ppr. holding in the dexter paw a sun or. Pierson, [Confirmed 21 Oct. 1577] ar. two chev. sa. betw. three oak-leaves, erect, ppr. PIERES, or PEERES, vert, a bend ar. cottised or. PIERIE, [Royal Navy] ar. a saltier engr. gu. in each flank a bugle-horn sa. all within a bordure az.-Crest, a hunt-Pierson, sa. three suns, in pale, or, betw. two palets ering horn az. garnished or, stringed gu. Motto, Vespere et mane. PIERPOINT, [Suss.] az. a chief, chequy, ar. and gu. PIERPONT, [Orton, Hunts.] ar. semée of cinquefoils gu. minois. Pierson, per fesse crenellée, gu. and az. three suns or.— PIETT, [Sheriff of London. Granted Feb. 1611] az. on Pigeon, [Hampton upon Thames, Midd.; and Hants.]| or, three inescutcheons az. each charged with a lion ramp. of the first.-Crest, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm, a buck's head ppr. Pigeon, [Beckham and Yockthorpe, Norf.] sa. a chev. engr. or, betw. three pigeons' heads, erased, ar.-Crest, an elephant's head, erased, gu. eared, tusked, collared, lined, and ringed or. PIGET, [Kent] sa. a cross engr. ar.; in the chief dexter quarter, an escallop of the second. Piget, or, a cross moline gu. PIGG, ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads, couped, sa.Crest, a demi lion purp. PIGGOT, erm. three lozenges, in fesse, gu.-Crest, an ostrich with a horse-shoe in the beak, all ppr. PIGMEYNE, or PIGVENEY, [France] erm. two bars az. within a bordure gu. Pigmeyne, or Pigveney, ar. two bars gu. within a bordure of the second. PIGON, [Warw.] ar. two lions pass. gu. PIGOT, Bart. [Patshull, Staffs. 23 Nov. 1764] erm. three lozenges sa.-Crest, a wolf's head ar. Pigot, [Derb.] gu. a bend fusily betw. six martlets, or. Pigot, [Norf.] ar. on a bend, betw. two cottises engr. sa. three mullets of the field. Pigot, [London] gu. a fesse engr. ar. betw. three bezants. Pigot, [Dodington, Yorks.] az. two bars or ; in chief three bezants. Pigot, [Yorks.] or, on a cross gu. five escallops ar. Pigot, or Pickett, ar. three mullets betw. two bends engr. sa.-Crest, a martlet gu. Pigot, quarterly, gu. and sa. a cross ar. Pigot, quarterly, az. and gu. four lions ramp. counterchanged. Pigot, ar. three martlets, in bend, sa. betw. two bendlets engr. gu. Pigot, sa. a saltier potence ar. betw. four lions pass. or. Pigot, az. a bend fusily betw. six martlets, or. PIGOTT, Bart. [Knapton, Queen's County, Ireland, 3 Oct. 1808] erm. three lozenges, in fesse, sa. a crescent for diff.-Crest, a wolf's head, erased, ppr. collared or. Pigott, [Bedford; Marsham, Berks.; Bechampton, Bucks.; Abington-Pigotts, Cambr.; and Weston, Notts.] sa. three pick-axes ar. within a bordure of the second.-Crest, a greyhound pass. sa. Pigott, [Abington-Pigotts; Fellow of Eton College, and Rector of Clewer, Berks. and of Mereworth, Kent] The same arms, with a canton az. quartering Foster; on an escutcheon of pretence, the above arms, quartering, az. three escallops, in pale, or, for Symes.-Crest, as the last. Pigott, [Beds.] ar. a bend betw. six pick-axes, sa. Pigott, [Beds.] gu. a fesse, chequy, ar. and az. betw. three pick-axes of the second. Pigott, [Dodershul, Bucks. ; and Braytoft, Linc.] sa. three mill-picks ar.-Crest, a greyhound, conchant, collared ar. charged on the breast with three mill-picks sa. Pigott, [on a Monument in Eastbourn Church; ob. 1819] sa. three pick-axes ar.-Crest, a greyhound, couchant, ar. collared sa. on the shoulder three pick-axes of the second. Pigott, [Norf.] ar. two bends engr. gu. Pigott, [Notts.] sa. three pick-axes or.-Crest, a greyhound, sejant, sa. collared and ringed or. Pigott, [Willaston, Salop] erm. three fusils, in fesse, sa. Pigott, erm. three lozenges, in fesse, gu. Pigott, or Pigou, or, three spear-heads, in fesse, ppr.— PIGOU, [London; originally of Normandy] or, three spearheads gu. two and one. Pigou. The same arms.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, ppr. Pigou. See Pigott. PIGVENEY. See PIGMEYNE. PIKE, [Devons.] per pale, ar. and gu. a chev. az. betw. three trefoils, slipped and counterchanged. Pike, [Essex] sa. on a pale ar. three crosses formée gu. within a bordure engr. of the second. Pike, [London] gu. three pikes, naiant, wavy, ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. Pike, [Gottenburgh, Sweden. Granted 1751] sa. three pike-staves ar. two and one; on the top of each, an annulet or.-Crest, a demi Moor ppr. in the ears rings and drops ar. holding in the dexter hand a like pike-staff, as in the arms. Pike, [Ireland] ar. three trefoils, slipped, vert.-Crest, a pike, naiant, ppr. Pike, per pale, or and gu. a chev. az. betw. three trefoils, slipped and counterchanged.-Crest, a pike, naiant, or. PIKENHAM, az. a lion ramp. ar. Pikenham, az. a lion, salient, or, within a bordure engr. gu. PIKEWORTH, ar. three pikes, naiant, in pale, gu. Pikeworth, ar. three pikes, naiant, wavy, ar. within a bordure engr. of the second. PIKEY. See PYKE. PIKINGHAM, or, a lion ramp. sa. PIKTON, ar. three pikes, naiant, in pale, Pikton, sa. a lion ramp. or. PIKWORTH, or PITWORTH, ar. three pikes, naiant, gu. PILBOROUGH, [Essex] per fesse, sa. and gu. an eagle displ. ar. ... Pilborough, [Essex] per bend, sa. and gu. three mullets or; on a fesse ar. a griffin pass. az. PILCHER, or, three chev. interlaced, gu.; a chief of the last. Crest, on a chapeau, a cockatrice, wings endorsed, and crowned with a ducal coronet. PILE, [Compton-Beauchampe, Berks.] ar. a cross betw. four nails, gu. PILESBURGH, or PILESBOROUGH, [Essex] per fesse, sa. and az.; on an eagle displ. ar. three griffins' heads, erased, of the second. PILGRIM, or, three pilgrim's staves sa.-Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a cutlas of the first, hilt and pomel of the last. Pilgrim, or Pilgrime, az. three pilgrim's staves or.-Crest, an escallop or. PILKINGTON, N.S. Bart. [Chevet Hall, York, 1635] ar. PIMPE, or PIME, [Kent] barry of six, ar. and gu. a chief vair. a cross patonce, voided, gu.—Crest, a husbandman mow- PIMPARD, [1240] gyronny of four, or and sa. Pilkington, [Bishop of Durham. Confirmed 1 Aug. 1575] Pilkington, [Granted 10 Feb. 1560] ar. a cross patonce, Pilkington, ar. a cross pattée (Another, flory) voided, sa. PILL. See PEELE. PILLAND, [Devons.] ar. two chev. wavy betw. three fleursde-lis, sa. Pilland, [Devons.] ar. two chev. wavy gu. betw. three Pilland, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three garbs vert.-Crest, on Pillans. The same arms; the chev. charged with bezants. all ppr. PILLESDEN, ar, on a bend sa. betw. four lions' heads, PILLES DON, [Ches.] sa. three mullets ar. PILLETT, [Linc.] az. a chev. betw. three covered cups, or. Pillett, or Pillott, ar. two bars sa.-Crest, a lion, sejant, PILLISBURGH. See PILLESBURGH. PILLONE, [Devons.] ar. a chev. wavy, voided, sa. betw. PILMUIRE, [Cupar of Angus] ar. on a bend, betw. a martlet, in chief, az. and a bugle, in base, sa. stringed of the second, two crescents of the first.-Crest, a martlet, volant, az. Motto, Honeste vivo. PILSWORTH. See PAULSWORTH. PINCERNA, alias LANHERNE, [Cornw.] gu. on a bend PINCERNE, gu. three covered cups or, two and one. zant. Pinchbeck, ar. three lions' tails, erect, sa. PINCHON, per pale, sa. and ar. three roundles counter- Pinchon. See Penchon. PINCHPOWLE, ar. a bugle-horn, stringed, betw. three tre- PINCHYON, [Writtle, Essex] per bend, ar. and sa. three roundles within a bordure engr. counterchanged.-Crest, a tiger's head, erased, ar. PINCKARD, [Bloomsbury Square, London] ar. on a fesse, betw. three bulls' heads, erased, sa. armed and ringed or, a fret betw. two doves, of the first.-Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, ppr. vested az. charged with two bars ar. cuffed of the last, holding a sword ppr. the point resting on the wreath, hilt and pomel or. PINCKENEY, [Silton-Paynell, Yorks.] ar. a pale lozengy within a bordure engr. sa. PINCKNEY, [N.amp. and N.umb.] or, five fusils, in fesse, gu. Pinckney, [Ruts.] ar. five lozenges, in fesse, gu. Pinckney, or Pynkenny, [Sutton-Paganell, Yorks.] or, a bend lozengy gu. Pinckney, or Pynkenny, ar. four fusils, in cross, within Pinckney, or, five fusils, in bend, gu. PINDAR, Earl BEAUCHAMP, Viscount Elmley, and Baron Pindar, [Edinshaw, Ches.] az. three lions' heads, erased, erm. crowned or. Pindur, or Pindall, [Axholme, Linc.; and London] az. a chev. ar. betw. three lious' heads, erased, erm. crowned or.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, ducally crowned az. (Another crest, a stork ar. ducally crowned or.) Pindar, az. a fesse betw. three lions' heads, erased, erm. crowned or. PINDER, [Linc. Granted 1538] az. a chev. betw. three lions' heads, erased, ar. guttée de poix, ducally crowned or.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, ducally crowned az. PINE, [Cornw.] ar. a bend gu. betw. six mullets sa. Pine, ar. on a mount, in base, a pine-tree fructed, all ppr. Pine, or Pyne, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pine-apples or. Pine, ar. three holly-leaves, pendent, vert. PINELL, per pale, ar. and or, an eagle displ. standing on a billet, raguly, az. Pinell, ar. on a chev. engr. gu. a lion ramp. crowned or. PINFOLD, [Dunstable, Beds. Granted 18 Oct. 1501] az. a chev. or, surmounted of another of the field, betw. three wood-wallises ppr.-Crest, a pine-tree or, leaved vert, fructed ppr. enclosed with pales ar. and sa. Pinfold, az. on a chev. or, surmounted by another of the field, betw. three doves ppr. as many plates.-Crest, a dove, in the beak a honey-suckle, slipped, all ppr. PINGUEGNY, [France] erm. two bars az. within a bordure PINKER, [Dinder, Somers.] sa. a bend, cottised, betw. two griffins ar.-Crest, on a mount vert, a heath-cock, rising, ppr. PINKERTON, [London] or, a chev. az.-Crest, a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert. Motto, Post nubila, sol. Pinkerton, [Scotland] The same arms, in base a thistle, stalked and leaved ppr.- Crest and motto as the last. PINKNEY, or PINCHENI, [Bucks. Essex, and N.amp. Temp. Edw. I.] or, four fusils, in fesse, gu. Pinkney, [Upper Sheen, Surrey] or, five lozenges, in fesse, gu.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ppr. ar. PINNER, [London. Granted 12 Aug. 1577] az. a chev. PINNOCK. See PINOKE. PINOKE, or PINNOCK, sa. a lion pass. or. PINSON, [London] gu. a chev. engr. betw. three etoiles of six points, ar. Pinson, gyronny of eight, gu. and az. a fesse engr. betw. three eagles, ar. PINTON, gu. on a bend ar. cottised or, three martlets sa. PINTRELL. See PYNTRELL. PIONIS, or, an eagle displ. gu. membered az. PIPARD, or PYPARD, ar. two bars az. and a canton of the last.-Crest, a lion, sejant, ppr. supporting an escutcheon of the arms. Pipard, per saltier, ar. and az. (Another, or and sa.) cross crosslets or. Pipe, [Temp. Edw. III.] or, a fesse betw. six cross crosslets, az. Pipe, az. a fesse ar. barruled or, betw. six cross crosslets of the second. Pipe, or, a chev. gu. a canton vert. Pipe, ar. on a fesse wavy, betw. three leopards' heads az. as many crescents of the field; a chief vair. Pipe, az. two lions pass. guard. or. PIPER, [Tresmarrow, Cornw.] ar. a chev. betw. three magpies, sa. Crest, a magpie sa. Piper, [Ridgewell, Essex] paly of four, or and gu.; on a chief az. a garb, erect, of the first, betw. two escallops ar.-Crest, out of an eastern crown or, a demi dove ar. wings endorsed. Piper, or Pyper, ar. a saltier az. betw. four oak-leaves vert. Crest, a unicorn's head ar. PIPWELL, [N.amp.] or, three leopards' heads, in fesse, sa. betw. as many roses gu. PIRELEY, per pale, ar. and gu. a lion pass. counterchanged. PIRLEY, paly of eight, ar. and or, a lion ramp. sa. PIROT, ar. a boar pass. sa. PIRREN, and PIRION. See PYTON. PIRRIE, [Scotland] ar. a saltier gu.; in chief a buglehorn, stringed, sa.-Crest, a hawk's head, erased, az. PIRRY, [Dors.] ar. on a fesse, barruled, betw. three martlets, sa. as many mullets, pierced, or. Pirry, ar. on a fesse, betw. six martlets, sa. three mullets of the field. PIRTON, [Herts.] gu. three crescents ar. Pirton, erm. on a chev. engr. az. three leopards' faces or. -Crest, a dragon. Pirton, ar. on a mount, in base, vert, a pear-tree, fructed, ppr. Pirton, ar. on a chev. az. three leopards' heads or. PISINGTON, gu. a cross or. PISTER, [Metheringham, Linc.; and Riegate, Surrey] ar. on a baker's peel sa. three plates.-Crest, a cubit arm, erect, vested and cuffed.., holding in the hand ppr. a baker's peel sa. thereon three plates. Pister, ar. on a baker's peel sa. a crescent or, betw. three plates. PISTOR, [Linc.] The same arms. PITBLADO, [of that Ilk] vert, a boar's head, erased, ar. PITCAIRN, [of that Ilk, and Forthar] quarterly; first and fourth, ar. three lozenges gu.; second and third, ar. an eagle, with wings displ. sa. for Ramsay.-Crest, the sun in splendour or. Motto, Spes lucis æternæ. Pitcairn, [Pitcairn, Scotland; Lyon Register] The same arms, within a bordure engr. gu.-Crest, a moon in her complement, ppr. Motto, Plena refulget. Pitcairn, [of that Ilk] ar. three lozenges gu. within a bor dure erm. Pitcairn, [Pitlower, Scotland; Lyon Register] quarterly; first and fourth, ar. three lozenges gu.; second and third, az. a chev. betw. three crescents, ar.-Crest, an anchor, in pale, az. Motto, Sperabo. Pitcairn, [Dreghorn, Scotland] ar. three lozenges within a bordure gu.-Crest, a star of six points wavy, with straight rays betw. each point, within a circle of clouds. Motto, Spes lucis æternæ. Pitcairn, [Pont's MS.] ar. three mascles gu. PITCHES, ar. two chev. gu. betw. three guttés de poix. gu. PITESDON, [Wales] ar. on a bend sa. betw. four lions' heads, erased, gu. three etoiles or. PITFIELD, [Seymonsbury, Dors.; and Hoxton, Midd.] az. a bend engr. betw. two cygnets-royal, ar. gorged with ducal crowns, with strings reflexed over their backs, or. PITIS, or PITTS, [Kent] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three peacocks' heads, erased, az. Pitis, erm. a chev. gu. betw. three peacocks' heads, erased, az. beaked or.-Crest, a swan's neck ar. and wings expanded, gu. betw. two branches vert, holding in the beak a trefoil, slipped, or. PITLESDEN, ar. a fesse sa. betw. three pelicans az. PITSFIELD, [Dors.] Same as Pitfield. PITT, Earl of CHATHAM; Viscount Pitt of Burton Pynsent, Somers.; and Baron Chatham of Chatham. [Creations, Baron, in right of his mother, by creation, 4 Dec. 1761; Visc. and Earl, 4 Aug. 1766. Residences, Burton Pynsent, Somers. ; and Hayes, Kent] sa. a fesse, chequy, ar. and az. betw. three bezants.-Crest, a stork ppr. resting the dexter foot on an anchor, erect, or, cabled of the first. Supporters, dexter, a lion ramp. guard. ppr. charged on the right shoulder with an acorn or, slipped and leaved vert; sinister, a buck ppr. attired, collared, and chained or. Motto, Benigno numine. PITT, Baron RIVERS of Stratfield Say, Southampton ; and Baron Rivers of Sudley Castle, Glouc. [Creations, Baron Rivers of Stratfield Say, 20 May, 1770; and Baron Rivers of Sudley Castle, 1 April, 1822. Residences, Hair Park, Newmarket; and Rushmore, Dors. Town House, 10, Grosvenor Place] The same arms and crest. Supporters, dexter, a falcon, wings endorsed, or; sinister, a unicorn ar. Motto, Equam servare mentem. Pitt, [Boconnock, Cornw.] The same arms.-Crest, a stork ar. beaked and legged or. (Another crest, granted 1761, a stork ar, beaked and legged gu. supporting an anchor or, cabled ppr.) Pitt, [Ewern-Stepleton, Dors. Granted 1604] The same arms. Crest, a stork ar. beaked and legged ppr. Pitt, [East Mount, near Cirencester, Glouc.] The same arms.-Crest, a stork ppr. Pitt, [Priorsley and Shiffnall, Salop. Granted 1758] gu. an elephant erminois; on a chief or, a human heart ppr. betw. two horse-shoes az.-Crest, a cubit arm, erect, ppr. erased at the elbow, gu. holding a banner or, charged with a human heart of the second. Pitt, [Curewyard, Salop; and Worc.] barry of six, or and az.; on a chief of the second, three etoiles, pierced, of the first.-Crest, a dove, with wings expanded, ar. beaked and legged gu. betw. two ears of wheat or. Pitt, [Cricket-Malherby, Somers.] gu. a fesse gobony, counter-gobony, or and az. betw. three bezants..-Crest, a stork ppr. resting the dexter foot on a bezant. Pitt, or Pite, alias Bennett, [Pitthouse, Wilts.] See Bennett. Pitt, or Bennett, [Pitthouse, Wilts.] quarterly, gu. and az. an eagle displ. ar. Pitt, [Worc.] barry of ten, or and az. eight inescutcheons, three, two, two, and one, ar.-Crest, on the trunk of a tree, lying fesseways and raguly, vert, a stag ppr. attired or, betw. two acorn-branches, sprouting from the tree, of the first, fructed of the third. Pitt, erm. on a buck's head, a cross formée fitchée gu. PITTELSDEN. The same as PITESDON. PITTENDREICH, [of that Ilk] ar. a saltier az. betw. four roses gu. PITTER, [King Street, Covent Garden, London; and Croydon, Surrey] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three bees, volant, ppr.; on a chief az. a rose of the field, seeded or, and barbed vert, betw. two billets, erect, gold.-Crest, on two billets, erect, as in the arms, a stag's head, erased and attired, ppr. gorged with a collar and chain or. Pitter, or, three lozenges az. PITTILLO, erm. on a cross an annulet.-Crest, a sword erect, the pomel downwards, on the point a fleur-de-lis. PITTLES DON, ar. a fesse sa. betw. three pelicans az. vulning themselves gu. PITTMAN, [East India House, London] gu. two pole-axes, in saltier, or, beaded ar. betw. four mullets of the last. -Crest, a Moor's arm ppr. escarroned of the colours, advancing a pole-axe, the handle or, headed ar. Pittman, or Pitman, [Woodbridge, Suff.] The same arms and crest. |