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Cambridge, az. a cross patonce betw. four ducks ar.
Cambridge, sa. two bars humettée ar.
Cambriage, sa. three garbs..
Cambridge, per pale engr. ar. and sa.
Cambridge, or Cambrige, per pale ar. and sa. a saltier
engr. counterchanged.-Crest, a lion pass. guard. ppr.
CAMBRIGE, per pale sa. and barry of six, ar. and of the
first.

CAMBRUEN, gu. a saltier vair.

CAMDEN, [Clarencieux] az. a fesse engr. betw. six cross crosslets fitchée or.

Camden, ar. a fesse engr. betw. six cross crosslets fitchée sa.-Crest, on a triangle or, six etoiles gu.

Camden, ar. a fesse gu. betw. three torteauxes.-Crest, a cross pattée per pale sa. and erm. betw. two wings counterchanged.

Camden, .. a cross moline ..

CAMDOY, or, a bend sa. betw. three boars' heads gu.” Camdoy, ar. a bend gu. cottised betw. three boars' heads erect and erased sa. a label of the second.

CAMEL, [Bury, Pomeroy, Devons.] sa. a camel pass. ar.
-Crest, a camel's head.

Camel, or Cannyll, az. a falcon volant or.
CAMELL, az. a camel pass. ar.
CAMELLS, or, three camels sa.

CAMEREY, or CAMERY, or, a bend betw. three boars'
heads couped sa. armed of the field.
CAMERON, Bart. [Tassifere and Callart, Argyll and Ar-
thurstone, Angus, 1815] gu. three bars or, over all, a
bend erm. charged with a sphinx on a pedestal, betw. a
chelengk (or aigrette) and a badge of the Ottoman or-
der of the crescent ppr. on a chief embattled ar. a town
with the word AVRE thereunder.-Crests, first, a demi
Highlander of the 92nd regiment, wading through water,
holding in the dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister
a banner, thereon the number 92, betw. two laurel
branches, all ppr. and above the crest the motto Arri-
verete; second crest, out of a mural crown a dexter arm
embowed in armour, holding in the hand a dagger;
above the crest the motto Pro rege et patria. Motto,
below the arms, Maya.

Cameron, [Nea House, Christ Church, Hants.] or, two bars gu.-Crest, a dexter arm in armour, embowed ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a sword, also ppr. pomel and bilt gold.

Cameron, [Glendessary] gu. three bars or.-Crest, an armed arm grasping a sword ppr. Motto, Hinc orior. Cameron, [Archbishop of Glasgow, 1535] ar. three bars

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CAMOIES. See CAMOYE. CAMOIS, [Temp. Henry III.] ar. on a chief gu. three plates. CAMOYE, or CAMOIES, or, on a chief gu. three plates. CAMOYS, [Devons.] gu. a cross erm. Camoys, or, on a chief gu. three bezants. Camoys, [Somers.] The same, with due diff. Camoys, erm. on a chief gu. three bezants. (Another, torteauxes.)

Camoys, or Camays, or, a fret gu. on a chief of the second three bezants.-Crest, a lion's head erased az. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.

CAMP, [London. Granted, 2 July, 1804] sa. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or.-Crest, a griffin's head erased and ducally gorged, holding in the mouth a branch of laurel ppr.

CAMPAIN, ar. a fesse sa.

CAMPBELL, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of ARGYLL, Marquess of Lorn and Kintyre, Earl of Campbell and Cowall, Viscount Lochhow and Gleniola, Lord of Inverary, Mull, Morven, and Tyrie; Scots honours; and Baron Sundridge and Hamilton, in England; Hereditary Master of the King's Household, Admiral of the Western Isles, Keeper of Dunoon Castle, and of Dunstafnage and Carrick, State Counsellor to the King for Scotland, and Hereditary Sheriff for Argyll. [Creations, summoned to Parliament as Lord Campbell, in 1445; in 1457, created Earl of the Co. of Argyll, Duke of Argyll, Marquess of Kintyre and Lorn, Earl of Campbell and Cowall, Viscount Lochhow and Gleuiola, Lord of Inverary, Mull, Morven, and Tyrie, 23 June, 1701, in the Peerage of Scotland; Baron Sundridge in Kent, 22 Dec. 1766, with remainder to the issue male of his brothers Frederic and John; Baron Hamilton, 14 May, 1776 in the Peerage of England. Residences, Inverary, Argyllshire; Campbleton, Kintire; Roseneath, Dumbarton; Soho Square, London] quaterly; first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. for Campbell; second and third, ar. a lymphad, her sails furled and oars in action, all sa. flag and penants flying gu. for Lorn.-Crest, a boar's head couped or, over the crest this motto, Ne obliviscaris. Supporters, two lions guard. gn. Motto, Vix ea nostra voco.

Note, behind the arms are two honorable badges in saltier, viz. first a baton gu. semée of thistles or, ensigned with imperial crowns ppr.; thereon the crest of Scotland, i.e. a lion sejant guard. gu. crowned with the like imperial crown, having in the dexter paw a sword ppr. hilted and pomelled or; in the sinister a sceptre of the last. The other badge is a sword ppr. hilt and pomel or. The two badges are borne for Hereditary Great Master of the King's Household, and Justice General of Argyllshire. CAMPBELL, Earl of BREADALBANE and HOLLAND; Viscount Campbell of Tay and Paintland; Lord Glenorchy, Benedoraloch, Ormerlie, and Weik, and a Baronet. N.S. Baron Breadalbane, of Taymouth Castle, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; a Lieutenant-General in the

Army, and a Counsellor of State to the King for North | Britain; and F. R. S. [Creations, Bart. 30 May, 1625 ; Earl, Visc. and Lord, 18 Aug. 1681, with precedency from 28 June, 1677; Baron U. K. 4 Nov. 1806. Residences, Kelchurn-Castle and Glenorchy, Argyll, Finlarrig and Taymouth, Breadalbane; Great Sugnal, Staffs. and Cleaveland Court, London] quarterly; first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. for Campbell: second, or, a fesse chequy ar. and az. for Stewart: third ar. a lymphad, her sails furled and oars in action, all sa. for Lorn.-Crest, a boar's head erased ppr. Supporters, two stags ppr. attired and unguled or. Motto, Follow

me.

CAMPBELL, Lord CAWDOR, Baron of Castlemartin, Pembroke, D. C. L. F. R. S. and F. S. A. [Creation, 21 June, 1796. Residence, Stackpole Court, Pembrokeshire] gyronny of eight or and sa.-Crest, a swan crowned ppr. Supporters, the dexter a lion ramp. guard. gu. armed or, the sinister a stag ppr. Motto, Be mindful. CAMPBELL, Countess of LOUDOUN; Baroness Loudoun and Manchline. [Creations, Baron of Loudoun, Ayrsh. 1604; and Earl of the same place, 12 May, 1633] gyronny of eight erm. and gu. Supporters, the dexter a chevalier in armour ppr. plumed on the head with three feathers gu. and holding in the dexter hand a spear; the sinister, a lady richly attired, plumed on the head with three feathers ar. and holding in the sinister hand a letter of challenge, all ppr.

CAMPBELL, Bart. [Carscube, Dumbarton, 17 Sept. 1808] gyronny of eight engr. or and sa.-Crest, a camel's head couped ppr. Motto, Labor omnia superat. CAMPBELL, Bart. [Gartsford, Ross, 27 Dec. 1814, Lieutenant-General, and K. C. B.] gyronny of eight or and sa.-Crest, a cubit arm erect holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.

CAMPBELL, Bart. a Lieutenant-Colonel in the army, and C. B. 27 Dec. 1814] The same arms.-Crest, a boar's head couped ppr.

Campbell, [Aberuchill, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure embattled vert. (Another, the bordure nebulée).-Crest, a demi lion guard. gu. holding in the dexter paw a sword ppr. and in the sinister two laurel branches orleways. Motto, Victoriam coronat Christus; formerly the motto was, Ex campo victoria. Campbell, [Aberuchill, Son of the above] The same arms; but has placed the laurel on the lion's head in the crest, and in the sinister paw a highlander's dagg or pistol. Motto, Sequitur victoria forteis.

Campbell, [Ardkinlis, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure of the first.-Crest, a lymphad with oars in action sa. Motto, Set on. Campbell, [Auchawilling, Scotland] The same arms charging the bordure with eight crescents sa.-Crest, two oars of a galley displ. in saltier. Motto, Armis et fide. Campbell, [Achteny, Scotland] The same as of Lochnel, with a crescent in the centre for diff.-Same crest. Motto, Audaces juvo. Campbell, [Auchinbreck] gyronny of eight sa. and or, within a bordure compony ar. and vert.-Crest, a dexter hand ppr. holding a spear or. Motto, Forget not. Campbell, [Ardintenny, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. a bordure of the first, charged with eight crescents of the second.-Crest, two oars of a galley in saltier. Motto, Terra, Mare, Fide.

Campbell, [Balgairshaw, Scotland] gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure engr. of the second, and charged with eight crescents ar. Motto, Lente sed oppor

tune.

Campbell, [Blythswood, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. each charged with a trefoil slipped and counterchanged of the same; second and third, Lorn.-Crest, a ship at anchor. Motto, Vincit labor.

Campbell, [Calder, Scotland] quarterly; first or, a hart's head cabossed sa. attired gu. for Calder; second, gyronny of eight or and sa. for Campbell; third, ar. a galley, with her oars in action, sa. for Lorn; fourth, or, on a fesse az. three buckles of the first.-Crest, a swan ppr. crowned or. Motto, Be mindful. Campbell, [Writer to the signet] The same as of Calder, all within a bordure engr. gu.-Crest and Motto the

same.

Campbell, [Younger Brother to the above] The same; charging the bordure with eight crescents ar.-Crest, a a swan crowned ppr. and above on a scroll this word, Memento; and below the shield, Deus dabit vela. Campbell, [Carrick] The same as Argyll, within a bordure invecked or, charged with eight crescents sa. Motto, Set on.

Campbell, [Cesnock, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure gu. charged with as many escallops of the first; a canton also gyronny of eight erm. and gu. -Crest, a phoenix's head erased or. Motto, Constanter et prudenter.

Campbell, [Clothick] gyronny of eight sa. and or, within a bordure vair.-Crest, a boar's head erect and erased az. Motto, Fac et spera.

Campbell, [Craignish, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa.-Crest, a boar's head erased ppr. Motto, Fit via vi.

Campbell, [Corvorace, Scotland] The same. Campbell, [Edinburgh] The same as Moy, with due diff. Campbell, [Fairfield] gyronny of eight or and sa. a canton gyronny of the same erm. and gu.-Crest, an eagle's head, couped ppr. Motto, Constanter et prudenter. Campbell, [Finnab, Perthshire] The same as of Monzie; and by way of distinction, on a surtout, the arms of the African and Indian Company of Scotland, viz. az. a St. Andrew's Cross cantoned with a ship in full sail in chief, and a peruvian sheep in base, in the dexter flaunch, a camel with a burden of goods pass. in the sinister flaunch, an elephant with a tower on its back, all ar. -Crest, a demi man in a coat of mail, holding in the right hand a sword, and on the left arm a shield charged with the head and neck of a unicorn, and on a scroll above this motto, Quid non pro patria. Campbell, [Gargunnock, Scotland] gyronny of eight erm. and gu. on each of the last a bee volant ar.-Crest, a stork ppr. Motto, Refero.

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Campbell, [Glenfalach, Scotland] The same as of Monzie, with a hunting-horn sa. garnished gu. in the centre for diff.-Crest, a man's heart pierced with a dart. ppr. Motto, Thus far.

Campbell, [Glenlyon, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, Campbell; second, Lorn; third, Stewart; in the centre, a man's heart crowned ppr.-Crest, a demi lion holding up in the dexter paw a heart crowned. Motto, Quæ recta sequor.

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Campbell. [Innellan, Scotland] The same as of Auchawilling; but the bordure engr. for diff.-Crest, the same. Motto, Vis et fides.

Campbell, [Lawres, Scotland] gyronny of eight sa. and or, within a bordure vair.-Crest, a boar's head erect and erased az. Motto, Fac et spera. Campbell, [Lochnell, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, Campbell; second, ar. a boar's head erased az. armed and langued gu.; third, Lorn.-Crest, a dexter hand holding a lance bendways ppr. Motto, Audaces juvo. Campbell, [Lochnel, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa. for Campbell; second, az. a boar's head couped or, for Gordon; third, ar. a lymphad, for Lorn,-Crest, a right hand holding a horseman's lance bendways. Motto, Arma parata fero. Campbell, [Monchaster, Scotland] The arms of Breadalbane, within a bordure invecked sa.--Crest, a boar's head chequy or and sa. Motto, Sequor. Campbell, [Monzie, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, Campbell; second, Lorn; third, Stewart.-Crest, a boar's head erased ppr. Motto, Follow me. Campbell, [Moy, Scotland] The same as of Calder, within a bordure engr. or.-Crest, a swan ppr. crowned or. Motto, Be ever mindful.

Campbell, [Shawfield, Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure of the first, charged with as many crescents of the second.-Crest, a griffin erect, holding the sun betw. the fore paws. Motto, Fidus amiras. Campbell, [Shirven] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure wavy az. charged with as many salmons naiant ar. in the centre a mullet of the last.-Crest, a stag's head. Motto, Pro aris et focis. Campbell, [Skipness, Scotland] The same arms as of Ardintenny, with the bordure indented.-Crest and Motto the same.

Campbell, [Skerrington] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure ar. charged with eight escallops gu.Crest, an eagle's head. Motto, Constans et prudens. Campbell, [Scotland] gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure, gobonated purp. and erm.-Crest, a dexter arm erect, grasping a spur, all ppr. Motto, Memor

esto.

Campbell, [Stockholm] bears the paternal coat of Campbell, within a bordure chequy ar. and az. charged with eight crescents ar. for diff.-Crest, a dove with an olive branch in its beak ppr. Motto, Gaudium adfero. Campbell, [Succoth, Scotland] The same as of Carscube. Campbell, Waterhaugh, Scotland] gyronny of eight erm. and gu. wavy. Motto, Tandem licet sero. Campbell, [Russel Square, London] quarterly; first and fourth, gyronny of eight or and sa.; second and third, ar. a ship with one mast, her sails furled, and oars in action sa.

Campbell, [Hounslow, Midd.] The same. CAMPE, [London. Granted, 2 July, 1604] sa. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased or, (Another, ar.)— Crest, a griffin's head erased, ducally gorged, and holding in the mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr. CAMPER,-Crest, an anchor betw. two wings endorsed. CAMPERNEY, or CAMPNEY, ar. a bend masculy gu. CAMPIDON, per fesse, or and az. the head, neck, and shoulders of a woman, in full front ppr. crowned with an antique crown of the first.

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CAMVILL, gu. three fusils ar.

CAMVILLE, [N.amp. Temp. King Stephen] vert, three
lions pass. ar. armed and langued gu.
Camville, [Staffs.] az. three lions pass. guard, ar.
CAMYS. See CAMOYS.

CAN, [Compton-Greenfield, Glouc.] az. fretty ar. on a fesse gu. three leopards' heads cabossed or.-Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a plume of five ostrich's feathers CANBROKE, ar. a chev. betw. three boars' heads couped gu.

ar.

Cunbroke, or Canbrook, ar. a chev. betw. three congers' heads, erased gu.

CANBROOK, ar. a chev. betw. three fishes' heads, couped gu.

CANBY, .. on a bend.. three mullets..-Crest, a mound sa. environed with a circle, and ensigned with a cross pattée.

CANCE, [Temp. King John] barry of.. ar. and az. a lion ramp. gu.

CANCELINE, gu. a fleur-de-lis ar.
CANCELOR, or CANCELLOR, barry lozengy or and sa.
-Crest, an arm couped at the shoulder, resting on the
elbow, supporting a flag displ. az. charged with a cres-

cent ar.

CANCKPEN, gu. six plates.
CANDALL, or, a cross vert.
CANDELER, [Hants] chequy or and gu. on a bend engr.
sa. three lions pass. guard. of the first.
Candeler, ar. three pellets in bend, cottised sa. betw. two
pellets.

CANDICH, ar. three piles wavy gu.
Candich, or Candois, ar. a pile gu.
CANDIE, gu. a bendlet betw. three fleurs-de-lis or.
CANDISH, Lord Mayor of London, 1362] sa. a chev. or,
betw. three cups

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Candish, [Suff.] ar. three piles wavy, two from the chief, and one rising from the base betw. them, gu.-Crest, an ostrich's head az. gorged with a collar sa. rimmed or, and charged with three bezants.

Candish, sa. three crosses bottonée fitchée or. Candish, or Cavendish, sa. three bucks' heads ar. a crescent or. (Another, an annulet or.)

Candish, or Candishe,-Crest, a dexter hand ppr. holding up a covered cup or.

Candishe, [Suff] sa, a chev, or, betw. three cups uncovered (Another, covered ar.)-Crest, a wolf's head comped az, collared or.

Candishe, gu. three piles wavy ar.--Crest, a wolf's head
couped az. collar and ring or.

Cardishe, sa, three bucks' heads ar, attired or.
Candishe, sa, three cross crosslets or. (Another, the
crosses fitchée.)

CANDLER, [Suff.] erm, on a fesse engr, sa. three fishes
heads ar, collared gu. -Crest, an eagle rising reguard.
ppr.

CANDLISH, -Crest, an ostrich's head collared and ringed.
CANDOIS. See CANDIER,

CANDRAY, ar, a fesse gu, în chief, three torteauxes.
CANDREY, gu, ten billets or, four, three, two, and one.
CANK, sa, a bend betw, three berants—Crest, a human
heart gu, charged with a cinquefoil or,
CANKS, or, on a chief gu, two plates.
CANKY, as, three hons pass, i pale ar.
CANEYS, gu, a cross erm.

CANNINGS, ar. on a chief gu, three plates.
annings, ar, three moors' heads couped sa, wreathed

gu.

CANNOCK, [Linc] erm. a fret gn. on a chief of the second three annulets ar.-Crest, a demi buck couped ar. attired and ducally gorged or, one foot resting on the wreath.

CANNON, [Pembrokesh. Granted, Feb. 1614] gu. on a bend ar. double cottised or, a pellet-Crest, a cannon sa. mounted on a carriage or.

Cannon, [Scotland] gu. a to handed sword in bend sinister, betw. three mullets ar.-Crest, out of a crescent ar. a buckle az.

CANNYNGE, ar, three moors heads couped sa.-Crest, two dexter hands gauntleted coajoined, issuing from two clouds, and holding up a beart inflamed, all ppr. CANNYS, [Devons.] gu, a cross erm.

CANON, ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three crosses pattée as many martlets of the first.

CANSEY, sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar.

CANFIRED, Yorks,' sa, a fret engr, in the chief dexter CANSHAM, ar. a saltier sa.
corner a cinquefoul are
Oh, at, fretty sa

CANNAM, gm. & cross loreagy erm. betw. four pelicans
hoads erased or.- Crest, two paim branches in orle

CANRANSER, sa an eagle's leg in pale, erased a la quise

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CANRKY, 47, on a bad gu. three magpies ppr.

XX, an Have as heads couped sa. with round www, zivery gw Crest, a quatrefoil ppr. **PINK * Mix plates, three, two, and one. Xxx.xx, ti, erm. a saltier az. in chief, a rose, aw a dose, a svar-de-lis, in each flank a lion ramp. the exterior of the shield. Crest, a demi lion Panja, hau ing betw. the paws a plummet.

rest, out of a mural coronet, a demi lion Dating xa a garland of laurel ppr.

1663] az. fretty ar. on a fesse gu. three

yar ses or.

, Devons.] The same arms.—Crest, a leo

stant ppr.

ww.gu. a cross ar. Crest, betw. two wings
wwwxxx, a cross crosslet fitchée.
• a cross engr. or.

fretty ar. a fesse gu.-Crest, out of a mural
plume of five ostrich's feathers ar.

www.wet or, a

. ar. on a chev. gu. two couple closes or. ETON, ar. seven cannets sa. three, three, and one. CANNING, Baron GARVAGH of Garvagh, Londonderry, Creation, 28 Oct. 1818] quarterly; first and fourth, r. three moors' heads, side faced, couped at the neck ppr. wreathed about the temples or and az.; second, gu. three spears' heads in fesse paleways ar.; third, sa. a goat ramp. or.-Crest, a demi griffin ppr. Supporters, the dexter a griffin ramp. reguard. the sinister an eagle reguard. both ppr. Motto, Ne crede malis sed

contra.

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CANSTON, ar. on a bend sa. three cross crosslets fitchée or. (Another, ar.)

Canston, ar. three bendlets sa.

CANSURE, az. an eagle displ. barry of eight ar. and gu.

CANT, ar. a bend engr. betw. three crescents sa.
CANTEBIRS, gu. three fleurs-de-lis or.

CANTELO, gu. a bend ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the
last.

Cantelo, or Cantelup, az. three fleurs-de-lis or.

Cantelo. See Cantelow.

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lis ar.

Cantelupe. See Cantelow.

CANTHEN, gu. a chev. (Another, erm.) betw. three pheons ar.

CANTHORPE, or, (Another, ar.) a fesse betw. three escallop shells gu.

Canthorpe, ar. a fesse betw. three etoiles ar.

Capell, [Heref.] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three torteauxes.
Capell, gu. crusily, a lion ramp. or.
Capell, vert, fretty ar.

CANTILION, az. a lion ramp. ar. betw. two arrows or, | Capell, [Heref.] gu. a cross ar. betw. four lozenges vair. feathered and barbed of the second. CANTILLION, [Ireland] az. a lion ramp. betw. two arrows in fesse ar.-Crest, an arm embowed, holding a dagger ppr.

CANTILON, [Ireland] az. a lion ramp. betw. two arrows paleways in fesse ar.-Crest, a hand holding an arrow, point downwards.

CANTIS, [Canterbury. Granted, 4 Nov. 1769] sa. on a chev. or, betw. three stags' heads cabossed ar. as many covered cups gu.-Crest, a hart's head erased ppr. attired or, gorged with a collar ar. charged with three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. CANTOKE, gu. a cross flory ar. betw. four roses or. CANTON, [Ireland] or. on a chief az. a lion pass. of the field, armed gu.-Crest, on a chapeau ppr. a boar pass. per pale ar. and vert.

Canton, [Kent] ar. a lion pass. in fesse sa. betw. three dolphins gu.-Crest, on a chapeau a lion's head erased ppr.

Canton, [Leic.] barry of four ar. and gu. on a chief of the second three mullets of the first.

Canton, or Canntoun, [Leic.] gu. two bars, and in chief three mullets ar.

CANTONE, gu. two bars ar. in chief, as many mullets of the second.

CANTREL. The same as CANTRILL.

CANTRELL, [Monsall, Lanc.] ar. a pelican in her piety, in her nest sa.-Crest, a tower ar. port sa. Motto, Proprio vos sanguine pasco.

CANTRILL, [Bury, Suff.] Arms and crest the same. CANTWELL, [Ireland] gu. five annulets and a canton erm. -Crest, a dexter hand ppr. holding up an annulet or. Cantwell, [Ireland] gu. a canton erm. charged with six annulets or.

Cantwell, [Ireland] gu. six annulets or, a canton erm. Cantwell, gu. six annulets or, (Another, ar.) three, two, and one.

CANVILL, az. an eagle with wings expanded or, looking backwards, armed gu.

CANY, vair, three bars gu.

CANYS, [Devons.] gu. a cross erm.

CAPDOYS, gu. a cinquefoil ar. guttée de poix. CAPEL CONINGSBY, Earl of ESSEX, Viscount Malden, and Baron Capel of Hadham, Recorder and High Steward of Leominster. [Creations, Baron Capel, by patent, 6 Aug. 1641; Visc. Malden, and Earl of Essex, 20 April, 1661. Residences, Cashiobury-Park, Herts. and Hampton Court, Heref. Town-House, 41, Berkeley Square] quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a lion ramp. betw. three cross crosslets fitchée gu.; second and third, gu. three conies ar.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. or, holding in the paws a cross crosslet fitchée gu. Supporters, two lions or, ducally crowned gu. Motto, Fide et for

titudine.

CAPEL, [Lord Mayor of London, 1503] gu. a lion ramp. betw. three cross crosslets fitchée or. Capel, [Essex] The same.

CAPELEN, or CHAPLAIN, [Hants.] erm. on a chief dancettée az. three griffins' heads erased or.-Crest, a griffin's head erased ar. ducally gorged or. CAPELL, [How-Capell, Heref.] chequy or and az. on a fesse gu. three mas les ar.-Crest, a plume of three ostrich's feathers, two ar. and one gu.

Capell, vert, fretty ar. a fesse or.

Capell, sa. three plates in bend betw. two cottises or. Capell, sa. on a bend betw. two cottises or, three pellets. CAPENHURST, gu. a chev. betw. three cocks ar. Capenhurst, ar. three capons sa. armed, crested, and jelloped or.

Capenhurst, ar. three capons sa.

CAPES, Crest, a cross flory fitched gu. flowered or. CAPIE. [Scotland] ar. on a chev. betw. four quatrefoil gu. as many fleurs-de-lis or. CAPLES, or, a cross moline sa. CAPON, sa. a chev. betw. three mullets or.-Crest, a demi lion gu.

CAPP, sa. three spurs or.-Crest, a spur winged or. CAPPER, [Chester] ar. three caps sa. banded or. Capper, [Lincolns Inn, and Bushey, Herts] or, ou a chev. gu. three roses ar. a canton of the second. Capper, [Ashurst, Kent. Granted, 9 Oct. 1804] az. a chev. engr. erminois, betw. two bees volant in chief, and a beehive in base or, on a chief of the last as many bucks' heads cabossed sa.-Crest, a dexter arm embowed, vested az. cuff.erminois, the hand grasping a staff in bend sinister ppr. thereon hoisted a banner of the first, fringed and charged with a bee volant or, quartering Smallwood; viz. chequy ar. and sa. on a bend erminois three billets az.

Capper, [Birmingham, Warw. and Staffs.] az. a chev. engr. erm. in chief, two bees volant or; in base, a beehive of the last; on a chief of the third two stags' heads cabossed gu.-Crest, a dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, habited gu. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a banner az. staff or, charged with a bee as in the arms.

CAPPS, [Martham, Norf.] az. on a fesse betw. three antelopes pass. or, as many escallops gu.-Crest, a demi antelope sejant or.

Capps, ar. on a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped sa. an escallop of the first.

Capps, [Kent] The same, without the escallop.
CAPPUS, [Kent] ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped

sa.

CAPS, [Cornw.] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three moors' heads

ppr.

Caps, ar. on a bend cottised az. three bezants. Caps, sa. on a bend cottised or, three pellets. CAPSAL, or CAPSALL, ar. a cross sa.-Crest, a castle triple-towered ppr. on the centre tower a flag gu. charged with a cross ar.

Capsal. The same arms.-Crest, a hand holding a military sash ppr.

CARANT, or CARANTE, [Essex and Wilts.] ar. on a torteaux three chev. az.

Carunt, [Essex] ar. three hurts, each charged with as many chev. gu.

CARAUNT, az. three torteauxes, on each as many chev.

az.

CARBEW, [Norf.] gu. a cross ar. within a bordure or. CARBILL, ar. on a chev. betw three crowns sa. as many etoiles or.

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