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Ford que tu dodphuna haurient, endorsed or~Crest,

aw awhar af entwned with a serpent vert.

dexter hand issuing from a cloud and throwing a dart, all ppr. Motto, Non egit arcu.

Karter. 19 jan Mouse, next Brentford, or, three front-Elliot, [Stobbs, Scotiani gu, on a bend engr. or, a baton
Crest, an arm erect, couped below az-Crest, a dexter arm holding a cutlas ppr. Motto,
Peradventure.

The ethom, an armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet, a
mucho entwined round the aero pipe.
Flick, Clothall, wear Baldock, Herts.] The same.
BETTER, ME a wolf's head erased sa.

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TICKER, OF GRICKAR, Ku, three water bougets sa. Forroremme, [Devons | ar a chev, engr. sa. betw. three alves current, Crest, a dexter arm in armour embowed, wilding n sword, all ppr.

Prerent, losengy, or and az, a bordure ar. Crest, a
forwk, with wings expanded and belled, all ppr.
New Elleott

CEINOR, Creat, a pegasus ppc. Motto, I soar.
FEERS, [Ellieston) or, three knights' helmets az, a bor-
dunego Crest, a lily, close in the flower ppr. Motto,
Nuh ole patebit.

FreNonninon, cheque, ar and sa.

Elliot, [Scotland] gu. on a bend engr. or, 2 flute az. all within a bordure engr. of the second, and charged with eight mullets of the third.-Crest, a dexter hand holding a flute ppr. Motto, Inest jucunditas.

Elliot, [Scotland] gu. on a bend cottised or, betw. two pheons, in chief and base, of the second, a flute of the first.

Elliot, [Woolie] gu. on a bend invecked ar. a shepherd's flute az. in chief a lion pass. guard. of the second, royally crowned or.-Crest, a ram ppr. Motto, Vellera fertis oves.

Elliot, [Salop] ar. on a fesse az. betw. four barrulets wavy of the second, three martlets or.

Elliot, [Suff. Granted by Pat. 1614] or, a fesse gu. betw. four cottises wavy sa.-Crest, an elephant's bead or, eared and armed gu.

Norvat, per chey na, and gn. three falcons' heads, Elliot, [Busbridge, Surrey] az. a fesse or.—Crest, a grifensed at beked or FlowNam New Nyman.

Breeniton, or, aix anuulets an. three, two, and one, on
a chick as three mullets of the second. - Crest, a lion's
pow holding up a cross pattee fitchee sa.
hington, at two fleurs de los and tive cross crosslets tit-
che wa ma canton or, a rose g
XXXNGWORCH. [Mitcham, Surrey) ar, a fosse flory and
Countertory both three walkyaw na.

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Kok log Masland gu. on a bend indented or, a
Chest, a demi man in armour ppr.

viston, Scotland] gu. on a bend or, a pipe, or

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st the first.

| Rothwickbrae, Scotland] gu. on a bend engr. or, og within a bordure of the second, surmounted another of the third, charged with four crescents and many mullets ar.-Crest, a dexter hand erect, holding acman's lance bendways ppr. headed ar. Motto, Hoe majorum opus.

tallot, [Leith, Scotland] ar. on a bend gu. betw. three
letterlocks az. a shepherd's flute or.-Crest, an anchor
and cable in pale ppr. Motto, Candide et caute.
Elliot, [Harwood, Scotland] gu. on a bend or, a baton az.
within a bordure of the second, charged with eight
bearded garbs of the third.--Crest, an oak-tree vert.
Motto, Fortiter.

Elliot, [Levington, Scotland] gu. on a bend engr. or, a
shepherd's flute of the first, within a bordure engr. of

the second.

Elliot, N.S. Bart. [Minto, Scotland, 1700] gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. within a bordure vair.--Crest, a

fin's head couped, wings endorsed sa.

Elliot, ar. a bugle-horn sa. stringed gu. on a chief az. three etoiles of the first.

Elliot, [Roxburghs.] gu. on a bend engr. or, a baton az. within a bordure vair.

Elliot, ar. on a fesse gu. three fleurs-de-lis or, betw. four bars wavy az.-Crest, a demi sea-horse az. scaled on the neck or.

Elliot, ar. (Another, or) a fesse gu. betw. four cottises

wavy sa.

ELLIS, Baron HOWARD, of Walden, [Creation, 24 Oct. 1597] or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar.-Crest, a lion's head or. Supporters, two lions reguard. ar. manes and tufts sa. each gorged with a chaplet of laurel vert. Motto, Vincit qui se vincit.

ELLIS, Viscount CLIFDEN, Lord Clifden, Baron of Gowran, in Kilkenny, and Baron Mendip, of Mendip, in Somers. an English Peer. Creations, Baron, 27 July, 1776; Visc. 10 Dec. 1780; Baron Mendip in England, 13 Aug. 1794. Residences, Goran Castle, Kilkenny; Paulton Park, Hants.; and Henby, N.amp. Town House, Hanover Square] quarterly; first and fourth, or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar. for Ellis; second and third, az. a lion ramp. or, for Apr.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. or. Supporters, two greyhounds sa. collared or, the dexter charged on the body with three crescents, in pale, and the sinister with as many crosses recercelée disjointed ar. Motto, Non hæc size numine.

Ellis, [Ystymllyn, Carnarvons.] sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar.

Ellis, [Cornw.] ar. on a cross sa. five crescents of the field.-Crest, a mermaid ppr. in the dexter hand a mirror; in the sinister, a comb.

Ellis, or Elles, [Doncaster and Kent] or, on a cross sa.
five crescents ar.-Crest, a woman naked, her hair
dishevelled ppr.

Ellis, [Flintshire] erm. a lion pass. gu. tail coward.—
Crest, on a chapeau az. turned up erm. a lion pass. gu.
Ellis, [Prestwich, Lanc.] gu. a mermaid ar. holding a
mirror and comb.

Ellis, [Preston, Lanc.] ar. a mermaid gu. crined or, holding
a mirror in her right hand, and a comb in her left, gold..

Ellis, [Wyham, Linc.] gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three | ELLWELL, erm. on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles with crescents or, as many escallops az.-Crest, in a crescent gu. an escallop or.

Ellis, [Linc. and Yorks.] or, on a cross sa. five crescents of the field.

Ellis, [Gloucester-Place, London] erminois, on a cross sa. five crescents ar.-Crest, out of grass ppr. a goat's head issuant, ar. horned ppr.

Ellis, [Warw.] ar. on a cross sa. five crescents of the field.

Ellis, gu. a lion ramp. ar. tail forked, armed or, oppressed with a bend (Another, a fesse) az.

Ellis, ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the shoulder a dolphin of the field.

Ellis, sa. on a chev. betw. three womens' heads erased ar. crined or, as many roses gu. seeded of the third. Ellis, ar. three eels naiaint, in pale, barways, sa. Ellis. Arms the same as of Wyham.-Crest, a garb per fesse, or and vert.

Ellis, ar. on a cross sa. five escallops or; in the first ter a spear-head az.

Ellis, gu. six plates, three, two, and one.

Ellis, ar. a saltier gu.

Ellis, or Elles, gu. a lion ar. tail forked, langued az. Ellis, or Elowe, sa. three legs in pale, ar.

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ELLISDEN, or ELESDEN, [Essex] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three crosees patonce gu.

ELLISDON, or ELYSDEN, ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three crosses gu. a crescent of the first.

ELLISHAKE, [Yorks.] gu. three chev. in fret ar. on a chief or, a lion pass. az.

ELLISON, [Hebborn Hall, Durham] gu. a chev. ar. betw. three eagles' heads erased or.-Crest, an eagle's head erased or.

Ellison, [Newcastle] The same arms and crest. Ellison. The same arms.-Crest, a lion pass. guard. holding in the dexter paw an anchor.

Ellison, [Scotland] per bend, gu. and or, a fleur-de-lis in bend betw. two annulets, all counterchanged.-Crest, a cross crosslet fitchée gu.

Ellison, per pale, gu. and vert, an eagle displ. or.—Crest, an eagle's head erased per fesse, or and gu. gorged with a mural coronet az.

Ellison, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. Crest, a greyhound sa.

ELLISTON, [Stratford-Place, London] per pale, gu: and vert, an eagle displ. or.-Crest, an eagle's head erased ppr. gorged with a ducal coronet ar. Elliston,-Crest, three mullets az. two and one. ELLISWORTH, per pale indented, gu. and ar. four palets counterchanged.-Crest, a rose gu. betw. the attires of a stag ppr.

Ellisworth, per pale, gu. and ar. a pale engr. or. Ellisworth, per pale, gu. and ar. a pale engr. or, betw. two lions pass. counterchanged.

Ellisworth, gu. a pale engr. or, betw. four lions ramp. ar. ELLNOR, [Loudon, Her. Off. London, c. 24] ar. on a cross sa. betw. four cornish choughs ppr. five bezants. -Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head sa. beaked gu. charged with a bezant, betw. two wings displ. gold.

ELLOWAY, or, a fesse az. over all, a bend gu.-Crest, a dragon's head gu.

two necks, displ. gu. ducally gorged or, as many annu

lets of the last.

ELLWOOD, [Yorks.] az. a chev. ar. in chief two mullets or, in base a buck's face of the second, attired of the third.-Crest, on a mural coronet a stag sejant ppr. ELLY, ar. a fesse engr. betw. six fleurs-de-lis gu.-Crest, an arm erect, couped below the elbow, habited ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa.

ELLYOT, [Devons. Essex, and Surrey] ar. a fesse gu. betw. two cottises wavy az.-Crest, an elephant's head couped

ar.

Ellyot, [Surrey] or, two bars gu. in chief three crescents of the field.

Ellyot, az. a fesse or, within a bordure engr. ar. ELLYOTT, [London] ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two cottises wavy az. three martlets or.-Crest, a demi pegasus ar. maned, winged, and hoofed or.

Ellyott, ar. on a fesse gu. betw. four cottises wavy sa.Crest, an elephant's head couped sa. tusked and eared

ar.

Ellyott, az. a fesse or.

ELLYS, sa. six plates, three, two, and one.
Ellys, or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar.
Ellys, az. three palets or.

ELMAN, [Suff.] sa. three eagles displ. with two heads ar. ELME, or ELLEM, [Elmside, Berwickshire] gu. a pelican feeding her young ar. vulued ppr.

ELMEDEN, or ELMEDON, ar. on a bend sa. three crescents of the field.

ELMEET, [Holland] or, a fesse wavy az.-Crest, a horse's head, bridled ppr.

ELMEN,-Crest, on a ducal coronet a wivern. ELMER, [Risby, Linc.] ar. a cross sa. betw. four cornish choughs ppr.-Crest, on a chapeau az. turned up erm. two wings expanded, out of a ducal coronet.. Elmer, per bend embattled ar. and gu. six martlets counterchanged.

ELMES, [Lanc. and Lilford, N.amp.] erm. two bars sa. each charged with five elm-leaves or.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a woman's head and neck, couped below the breast, ppr. crined of the first.

Elmes, [Stanfield, Line.] erm. two bars sa. each charged
with three elm-leaves or.
ELMESLY, vert, an eagle displ. or.
ELMESTED, erm. a bend gu.
ELMETT. The same as ELnett.
ELMEY. See ELMY.

ELMHAM, [Norf.] ar. a fesse betw. three eagles displ. sa. (Another, the fesse gu.)

ELMORE, gu. on a chief or, a dolphin az.-Crest, the top
of a halbert issuing from the wreath.
Elmore,-Crest, a cornish chough ppr.
ELMSLIE, or, three love-knots sa.-Crest, a demi wolf
issuing ppr. holding in pale, a spear tasselled, also ppr.
ELMSTED. The same as ELMESTED.
ELMY, or ELMEY, gu. five bezants, two, one, and two,
betw. two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion ramp.
or.-Crest, on a chapeau a tower ppr.

Elmy, or Elmey. The same, with the lions ar.
ELMYE, [Nettlested, Suff.] gyronny of eight, or and sa.
on a chief of the first, three elm-leaves vert.
ELNETT, ar. a saltier sa. masoned and pierced of the

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FLOWE. See ELLIS,

ELOYE, ST. $7, a cross engr. betw. four roses ar. ELPHICK, ar. on a odev, betw, three eagles with two heads gu, as many vales.

ELPHINGSTON, V, Scotland] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boss das erased gu, within a bordure of the last-Cs & un sejant, holding in the dexter claw a sword to the point a saracen's head, all ppr. Motto, Pew, and let them say. Elphinesta, „Calierhall, Scotland] The same arms.Crest, my arms in saltier, the one on the right side, kok »s a sword, and the other, on the left, holding a ban, of laurel, all ppr. Motto, In utrumque paratus. 70jak wyssum, [Glack, Scotland] ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three boars heads erased gu. an episcopal mitre of the

pkingston, [Edinburgh] The same arms within a bordure gu. for diff.-Crest, a right hand holding a writing. pen feathered ppr. with the word Sedulitate. Elphingston, [Leys, Scotland] ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu.

Elphingston, [Melyholm, Scotland] The same arms as of Airth, the bordure being engr.-Crest, a griffin sejant sa. in the dexter claw a garland of laurel vert. Elphingston, ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. as many buckles of the field.-Crest, a dove ar. with a snake ppr.

ELPHINSTON, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu.

Elphinston, or Elfinston, gu. an elephant pass. ar. armed

or.

ELPHINSTONE, Baron ELPHINSTONE. [Creation, 1509] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu.Crest, a demi lady, from the girdle, richly attired in vestments, ar. and gu. holding in her dexter hand a tower of the first, masoned sa.; in her sinister hand a branch of laurel ppr. Supporters, two savages, wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, each holding in the exterior hand a dart, all ppr. Motto, Cause caused it. ELPHINSTONE, Baroness KEITH, of Banheath, in the Co. of Dumbarton, in the U.K. by patent granted to her father, the late Viscount Keith, 17 Sept. 1803. Arms, same as the last. Supporters, dexter, a savage ppr. standing upon an anchor sa. wreathed about the head and waist with laurel vert, in bis exterior hand a club, on the breast, suspended from the neck by a ribbon gu. an escutcheon az. charged with a mullet within the horns of an increscent or; sinister, a stag ppr. collared az. charged with three cinquefoils ar. and pendent therefrom a shield of the last, with a chief gu. charged with three palets or, for Marischal; at his feet an anchor sa. ELPHINSTONE, Bart. [Sowerby, Cumb. 1 April, 1815] ar. guttée de sang, on a chev. embattled sa. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. two swords ppr. pomels and hilts or.-Crest, out of a mural crown gu. a demi woman affrontée, habited, in the dexter band a sword erect ppr. pomel and hilt or, in the sinister, an olive branch vert. ELPHISTONE, [Dalrymple-Hare] quarterly; first and fourth, or, on a saltier betw. two water-bougets in fesse az. nine lozenges of the first; second, or, three buglehorns unstrung gu.; third, ar. on a chev. az. betw. three boars' heads erased gu. a bishop's mitre of the first, within a bordure of the second.-Three crests; in

the centre a rock ppr.; motto, Firme: on the dexter, two horns, per fesse, or and sa. counterchanged; the sinister, an arm in armour, holding an ostrich's feather erect ppr. Motto, below, Moneo et munio. ELRICK, [Scotland]-Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head ppr. Motto, Dum spiro spero ELRICT, [Leic.] ar. three bars az. ELRINGTON, [Welcom, Maltravers, Dors.] ar. a fesse dancettée sa. bezantée, betw. six storks of the second, beaked and legged gu.

Elrington, [Essex and Midd.] ar. a fesse dancettée sa. bezantée, betw. five herons, three and two, of the second. Elrington, [Midd.] ar. on a fesse dancettée sa. betw. three cornish choughs ppr. as many bezants.-Crest, the Roman fasces in pale ppr.

Elrington, [N.umb.] sa. three water-bougets ar.
Elrington, [Suff.] ar. three water-bougets sa.
Elrington, ar. on a fesse dancettée, betw, five herons sa.
beaked and legged gu. as many bezants.
ELRYS. See ELDRYS.

ELSAKE, [Yorks.] gu. three chev. interlaced ar. on a chief
or, a lion pass. guard. az.
Elsake, [Yorks.] gu. a fret ar. on a chief or, a lion pass.
guard. az.

ELSING, gu. two bars or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. ELSLEY, quarterly, or and ar. five roses in saltier gu.Crest, a sagittarius per fesse, ppr. and ar. with his bow and arrow drawn, of the first, charged on the body of the horse with a rose gu.

ELSON, [Barnham, Suss.] ar. a chief az. over all an eagle displ. gu.-Crest, a demi eagle displ. ar. billettée sa. beaked or.

ELSTOB, [Elstob, Durham] per pale, gu. and vert, a fleurde-lis ar.-Crest, a demi lion holding a mullet ar. Elstob, [Foxton, Durham] The same. ELSTON, gu. a saltier betw. four escallops ar.-Crest, on a chapeau an escallop betw. two wings ppr. ELSUME. The same as D'ELSUME. ELSWELL, or, on a chev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. with two necks gu. as many plates.-Crest, on a bezant a cross pattée gu.

sa.

ELSWIKE, or ELSWYKE, [Lanc.] ar, on a chev. engr. gu. betw. three eagles displ. of the second, as many plates. ELSWORTH,-Crest, a heart winged and crowned ppr. ELTHAM, [Cornw.] ar. a bordure az. ELTOFT, [Linc.] or, on a chev. gu. betw. three fleurs-delis vert, as many martlets of the field. Eltoft, or Eltofts, [Farnley, Yorks.] ar. three chess-rooks ELTON, Bart. [Bristol, 31 Oct. 1717; since of Cleeveland Court, near Bristol] paly of six, gu. and or, on a bend sa. three mullets of the second.-Crest, an arm embowed, in armour, ppr. holding in the gauntlet a scimitar ar. pomel and hilt or, tied round the arm with a scarf vert. Elton, [Berks. and London. Her. Off. London, c. 24] The same arms.-Crest, out of a mural crown gu, an arm vested or, turned up ar. holding in the hand ppr. a mullet of the second.

Elton, [Elton, Ches.] paly of six, or and az. on a bend sa. three mullets of the first.

Elton, [Ledbury, Heref.] paly of six, or and gu. on a bend sa. three martlets of the first.

Elton, alias Serborne, [Heref.] barry wavy of ten, ar. and

`az. a lion ramp. or.-Crest, a lion's head affrontée, erased.. collared az.

Elton, [Heref. and Oxon] paly of six, or and gu, on a bend sa. three mullets of the first.-Crest, as ELTON,

Bart.

Elton, paly of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three mullets

or.

ELTONHEAD, [Eltonhead, Lanc.] quarterly, per fesse indented, sa. and ar. on the first quarter three plates. Eltonhead, [Lanc.] quarterly, per fesse indented, ar. and sa. in the chief of the second and third quarters three

bezants.

ELTOTTS. The same as ELTOFT, Lanc.

ELWYN, ELWYNN, or ELWIN, gu. three scoops paleways, and in base as many crescents ar.-Crest, a demi savage holding over the dexter shoulder a hammer ppr. ELY, [Essex] barry of ten, az. and ar. over all a bend gu. Ely, [Ireland] ar. a fesse gu. in chief three crescents two and one, of the second.-Crest, a pheon, point upwards, gu.

gu.

Ely, ar. a fesse engr. betw. six fleurs-de-lis gu.
ELYARD, or, three bars az. surmounted by a bend
Crest, an arm in armour embowed, holding a scimitar.
ELYE. See ELEY.

ELYMAN, or ELLINGHAM, ar. a fesse gu. betw. three
eagles displ. sa.

ELVEDON, ar. a fesse dancettée betw. three bugle-horns ELY NAM, sa. three eagles imperial ar.

sa.

ELVES. The same as ELWES, Broxton.

ELVET, gu. six billets erm.-Crest, a lion sejant or.
ELVETT, sa. six billets erm.

ELVIN. The same as ELWIN, 1.

ELWAS, or, a bend gu. over all a fesse az.-Crest, three arrows, one in pale and two in saltier, or, flighted ar. headed ppr. environed with a serpent of the last. ELWAT, ar. a fesse sa. in chief two pellets. ELWAYS. See ELWES. ELWELL,-Crest, a dart in pale, point downwards. ELWES, [Stoke-Hall, Suff.] quarterly; first and fourth, or, a fesse az. surmounted by a bend gu. for Elwes; second and third, gu. on a chev. betw. three keys erect, ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the first, for Parker; impaling, ar. on a cross az. betw. four mullets gu. a crescent or, for Bannatyne.-Two Crests; first, five arrows or, entwined by a serpent ppr.; second, a demi griffin holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ppr.

(A Subscriber) Elwes, [Broxton, Notts.; and Stoke Juxta Clair, Suff.] or, a fesse az. surmounted by a bend gu.-Crest, five arrows or, entwined by a snake ppr.

Elwes, or Elways, [Woolby, Linc.] The same. Elwes, [Great Billing, N.amp.] The same. Elwes, [Stanton Hassey, Wilts.] The same. ELWICK, ar. on a chev. az. three fleurs-de-lis or.-Crest, an arm in armour or, tied round with a scarf az. holding in the hand ppr, a staff raguly of the first, the raguled parts erased of the second. Elwick, Elwick, Yorks.] ar. three boars pass. az.-Crest, as the last.

ELWICKE, or ELWIKE, [Lanc.] The same.

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ELWILL, [Exeter. Granted 11 Dec. 1701] crm. on chev. engr. betw. three eagles displ. with two heads gu. each gorged with a ducal coronet or, as many annulets of the last.-Crest, an arm erect and couped at the elbow, habited sa. cuff ar. the hand ppr. holding a fleece

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ELYNDON, [Yorks.] ar. on a bend sa. three crescents of the first.

ELYNG, az. three bends betw. six boars' heads couped ar. ELYNGHAM, ar. a fesse betw. three eagles displ. gu. ELYNGTON, ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. two and one, as many cross crosslets fitchée of the last, one and two. ELYOT, [Hants.] sa. a fesse ar. Elyot, per saltier, or and gu. four mullets counterchanged. ELYOTT, [London; and Cathanger, Somers. Granted 1751] or, on a fesse dove-tailed, betw. three falcons' bells gu. an escallop betw. two cross crosslets of the field. ELYS, or, on a cross sa. five crescents ar. ELYSTAN, [Glodrydd, Wales] · sa. a lion ramp. reguard.

or.

EMAN, [Windsor, Berks.] ar. a lion ramp. reguard. purp. crowned of the second.-Crest, a lion, sejant, ramp. reguard. purp.

EMBERY, sa. a man ar. holding in the dexter hand a club or.-Crest, a dexter arm couped and embowed, holding a sword in pale, enfiled with a saracen's head in profile, all ppr.

Embery, chequy, ar. and az. on a chev. engr. or, three anchors sa. on a chief gu. a lion pass. of the field.— Crest, a pillar az. enwrapped by a serpent ppr. the base of the pillar masonry ar. EMELEE. See ERNELEE. EMELIE. See EMYLY.

EMENFIELD, gu. an inescutcheon betw. eight martlets in orle ar.-Crest, a hand holding an escutcheon or, char ged with a martlet ppr.

Emenfield. See Enfield.

EMENHALL, [Norf.] or, a fesse betw. two chev, az.
EMENTHALL, ar. a fesse betw. two chev. az.

EMER, az. two lions pass. or.-Crest, out of a ducal coro net or, a demi lion ramp. guard. ppr. holding in the dexter paw a sword, also ppr. hilt and pomel of the first.

EMERICK, [Norf.] barry of six, or and sa.
Emerick, erm. three bars sa.
EMERLE, az. two chalices or.

Emerle, or Emerley, az. two covered cups ar
EMERSON, [Foxton, Durham. Granted 26 Henry VIII)
per fesse indented, or and vert, on a bend engr. az. three
lions pass. ar.-Crest, lion ramp. vert, bezantée, grasp-
ing in both paws a battle-axe gu. headed ar.
Emerson, [Newcastle on Tyne] az. on a bend ar.
torteauxes.-Crest, a sinister wing. thereon a bend ..
charged with three bezants.

three

Emerson, [Linc. and Norf.] The same arms.-Crest, or a wreath, clouds issuing rays of the sun, all ppr.

EMERTON, or HAMERTON, ar. a chev. betw. three pickaxes sa.-Crest, a swan, issuing from the wreath, wings addorsed ar.

EMERUGG, chequy, ar. and sa. on a chief or, three leaves

vert.

EMERY, or AMERY, (Little Baddow, Essex] ar. three bars nebulée gu. in chief as many torteauxes.-Crest, out of a mural crown, a demi horse ar. maned or, collared gu. studded of the first.

Emery, [Kent] gu. three bars or, in chief as many cinquefoils of the second.-Crest, a demi unicorn ramp. and erased gu. hoofed and armed or, crined sa. Emery, [Kent] or, two bars gu. on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first.

Emery, [Kent] barry of six, gu. and or, in chief three cinquefoils, slipped of the second. EMERYKE, barry of six, or and sa.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head and neck sa. collared ar. EMES, EMME, or EAM, [Berks. and London] or, out of a fesse sa. a demi lion ramp. issuant gu.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. sa.

Emes, [Cornw.] gu. on a fesse battelly betw. three mart-
lets ar. as many escarbuncles of six rays sa.
Emes, [Cornw.] ar. on a fesse embattled counter-embattled
gu. betw. three cinquefoils sa. as many martlets of the
field.

EMESEY, or EMESEUX, gu. a fesse indented erm.
Emesey. See Emmesey.

EMESLEY, ERNELE, or EvELL, ar. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or, the heads pointing to the sinister. EMESLY, or ELMESLEY, vert, an eagle displ. or. EMLINE, sa. a wild man statant, wreathed about the loins and temples, holding with both hands a tree eradicated, all ppr.-Crest, a demi wild man as in the arms, holding with both hands a club over the right shoulder, all ppr. Motto, Honestum prætulit utili.

EMLY, [Ireland] sa. a fesse betw. three cross crosslets fitchée ar.-Crest, a lion's gamb holding a battle-axe

ppr.

EMLYN. The same as EMLINE.

EMRICH, or EMRIKE, barry of six, or and sa.
EMSON, ar. two bends engr. sa.
EMSONE, ar. a chev. betw. three water-bougets or.
EMSLEY, or EMSLIE, [Scotland] vert, an eagle displ. or.
-Crest, a thistle leaved ppr. Motto, Prenez garde.
Emsley, [Scotland] vert, an eagle displ. or, in the dexter
paw a thistle.. and in the sinister, an arrow..-Crest,
as the last.

EMYLY, or EMELIE, [Helmedon, N.amp.] sa. a woodman
(or savage) with his club ar. (Another, ppr.)
ENARD, ar. on a bend gu. three cross crosslets fitchée or.
ENBY, or ENEBY, paly of six, ar. and gu. a bend sa.
ENDAS, or ENEAS, bendy of six, az. and gu. over all a
liou ramp. or.-Crest, a castle triple-towered ppr. domed
gu.

ENDERBIE, [Beds.] ar. three chev. sa. over all a bend

erm.

Enderbie, or Enderby, ar. a fesse vert, betw. two cottises gu.-Crest, in a maunch a hand clenched.

Enderbie, ar. three bars dancettée sa. in chief a pale erm. -Crest, a swan sa.

Enderbie, gyronny of eight, ar. and sa. a pale erm. Enderbie, per pale, ar. and sa. two bars dancettée counterchanged.

ENDERBY, [London. Granted 12 Aug. 1778] az. the mast of a vessel issuant from the base, thereon a sail hoisted, and pendent flying, ppr. betw. two etoiles in fesse or, representing the arctic and antarctic polar stars.-Crest, a whaling harpooner, in the attitude of striking, ppr.

Enderby, [Linc.] ar. a fesse vert, betw. two cottises gu.
Enderby, ar. a chev. sa. over all a pale erm.
Enderby. See Ederby.

ENDESOR, ar. a fesse gu. betw. three horse-shoes sa.
ENDESORE, [Combford, Staffs.] ar. a fesse az. betw. three
horse-shoes sa.-Crest, a cubit arm, vested gu. holding
in the hand ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pomel or.
ENDFIELD, ar. a canton gu. charged with a mullet or.
ENEAS. See ENDAS.
ENEBY. See ENBY.

EMME, or, out of a fesse sa. a lion ramp. naissant gu. en- ENELL, vert, an eagle displ. or.-Crest, a mermaid with raged az.

Emme. See Emes.

EMMERSON, or, on a bend az. three lions pass. ar.-Crest, a cock ppr.

EMMESEY, or EMESEY [Bucks.] gu. a fesse dancettée

erm.

EMMETT, or EMMOTT, [Westminster; and Emmott, Lanc.] per pale, az. and sa. a fesse engr. erm. betw. three bulls' heads cabossed or.-Crest, on a chapeau, a unicorn's head erased ppr.

EMMOTT. The same arms.-Crest, a hind sejant reguard. resting the dexter paw upon a bee-hive ppr. EMPRINGHAM, [Grimsby Magna, Derb.] ar. a bordure vert, charged with eight martlets or. EMPSON, [Yorks.] az. a chev. betw. three crosses formée ar.-Crest, a tent ar. adorned or, lined az. charged in the interior with a cross formée of the first. Empson, ar. two bends sa.-Crest, a lion guard. sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a long cross gu. and resting the sinister upon a triangle pierced sa.

Empson, quarterly, or and sa.; on the first and fourth, two bends engr. of the last; on the second and third, a chev. betw. three escallops of the first..

glass and comb ppr.

ENEMEAD, quarterly, or and ar.; in the first and fourth, two lions ramp. sa.; in the second and third, as many lions ramp. gu.

ENENFIELD, gu. an inescutcheon ar, in an orle of martlets

or.

ENERY, ar. an eagle displ. ppr.
ENESTFIELD, ar. a canton gu. charged with a mullet or.
ENFANTLEROY, [Dors.] gu. three infants' heads, couped
at the shoulders ppr. crined or.
Enfuntleroy, erm. three princes' heads, crowned and man-
tled ppr. couped at the breast.
ENFIELD, or EMENFIELD, [Essex] gu. an inescutcheon
or, within an orle of eight martlets ar.-Crest, a hand
holding an escutcheon or, charged with a martlet ppr.
Enfield, [Essex] gu. an inescutcheon ar. betw. eight mart-
lets in orle or.

Enfield, [Midd.] ar. on a canton gu, a mullet or.
Enfield, [Midd.] ar. on a canton sa. a mullet of the first.
Enfield, ar. on a canton sa. a mullet or.
Enfield, barry of six, gu. and ar. on a chief or, a lion pass.
az. over all a bend sa.

Enfield, ar. on a canton sa, a mullet or, pierced gu.

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