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sa a bend betw. six escallops or.-Two crests; Aarmed, party per pale, or and sa. gartered wreath of the first and az. couped at the thigh; od, a stag, quarterly, or and sa. attired of the first

AM, Walton, Derb. Confirmed 28 May, 1587; and of Essex] sa, a bend betw. six escallops or.

mbe, Croxdon and Aldwicke, Staffs.] sa. a bend betw six escallops or, within a bordure engr. gu.-Crest, a leg couped at the thigh, quarterly, or and sa. spurred of the first, on the thigh a fesse indented gu.; the arms and crest charged with a crescent for diff. FOLIER, Scotland] erm. a chev. az. betw. three mullets a. on a chief of the last, three boars' heads and necks ensed ar.

FOLIFAT, OF FOLIFOOT, ar. a fesse betw. two lions pass. reguard, na.

gu.

Foliot, gu, on a bend ar. a martlet sa.
Foliot, erm. two (Another, three) bars nebulée
Foliet, erm. two bars wavy gu.
FOLIOTT, or, two lions pass. guard. gu.
FɔLISHE, or FONLISH, gu. a fret or, and chief ar.
Feliske, or Fonlich, gu. a fret or, on a chief ar. three mul-
lets pierced sa.

The same as FOLIAMBE, Derb. TOLLASE, Wakefield, Yorks.] sa. a bead or, betw. six escallops ar.-Crest, an armed leg coped at the thigh, quartered, or and sa. spurred gold.

TOLKE, or FULKE, [Staffs.] ar. a fesse betw. three mul

jets sa.

FOLKES, Bart. [Hillingdon, Norf. 3 May 774 quarterly; first and fourth, per pale, vert and gu. a fear-de-lis ar.; second and third, gu. a chev. betw. three boas" gambs erased and erect, all within a bordure ar. na chief of the last an eagle displ. sa.-Crest, a dexteram embowed, vested, per pale, vert and gu, cuff era bolding in the hand a spear ppr. Mottos, Qui sera sera, and Principiis obsta.

Folkes, [Midd. Granted 11 March, 1685] per pale, vert and gu. a fleur-de-lis erm.-Crest, a dexter arm erect, habited, per pale, vert and gu. cuff turned up erm. the hand holding a javelin (or spear) ppr.

FOLKESTON, per pale, gu. and ar. a fesse nebulée counterchanged.

FOLKEWORTH, ar. on a cross patonce gu. five escallops or.-Crest, an ostrich holding in the mouth a broken tilting spear.

FOLKINGHAM, [Barton, Yorks.] ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils sa.

Folkingham, sa. a bend betw. six escallops ar. FOLKSTAYN, per bend nebulée, ar. and gu. (Another, gu. and ar.)

FOLLER, ar. guttée de poix, on a chief engr. gu. a lion pass. guard. of the field.-Crest, a garb. FOLLET, or, three palm-branches vert.-Crest, a wolf pass. reguard. transfixed with an arrow. FOLLEVILLE. See FOLVILE.

FOLLI FORD, az. three elm (or oak) leaves or. FOLLINGHAM, sa. a bend ar. betw. three covered salts

or.

FOLLIOT, [N.amp.] barry wavy of six, erm. and gu. Folliot, or Folliott. The same arms.-Crest, on a chapeau ppr. a wivern sejant, vert.

Folliot, [Norf.] gu. a bend ar. Another, or.)
Folliot, [Peeton] ar. two lions pass. guard. gu.
Folliot, [Perton, Worc.] ar. a lion ramp. double queued,
purp. crowned or.

FOLLS AND, [Scotland] gu. a chev. ar.
FOLLYE, sa. a cross moline ar.-Crest, an escallop betw.
two olive branches.

FOLLYOLL, [Dors.] vert, a canton az. FOLMAN, ar. a fesse ermines betw. three crowns sa.Crest, a wolf current per pale, ar. and erm. Folman, gu. a chev. vair betw. three ducal coronets or. FOLNARBY, or FOLG NARBY, ar. three swans volant sa. FOLTON, gu. two lions pass. erm.-Two crests; first, in a ducal coronet a pair of wings, or and ar.; second, a stag at lodge, gu. ducally gorged and lined or, attired vert, at the top of each branch a bezant.

FOLTHORPE, ar. a saltier engr. az.

FOLUNYLL, [Leic.] vairé, sa. and ar. a quarter gu. FOLVILE, [Ashby, Bucks. and of Hunts.] per fesse, ar. and or, a cross moline gu.

Folvile, or Folvill, [Ches. 1609] gu. a chief ar. over all a cross moline or.-Crest, a garb per pale, or and vert, the band counterchanged.

Folvile, [Kersby, Durham] barry nebulée of six, ar. and sa. a canton gu.

Folvile, or Folleville, per fesse, erm. and or, a cross sarcelly gu.-Crest, a griffin's head erased, in the beak a sword ppr.

Folvile, per fesse, erm. and or, a cross formée ar.

FOLVILLE, [Leic.] per fesse, or and ar. a cross moline gu.
FOLYOTT, gu. a bend betw. six crescents ar.
Folyott, az. six annulets or, three, two, and one.
Folyott, barry nebulée of six, erm. and gu.

Foot, or, a chev. sa. in the dexter corner, a trefoil slipped of the second.-Crest, a demi griffin reguard. gu. winged or, holding a flag displ. of the first, charged with a crescent ar.

FOOTE, [Vergan, Cornw. and Detling, Kent. Granted 1 June, 1772] vert, a chev. betw. three doves ar.-Crest, a lion's head erased ar. charged with an ermine spot sa. Foote, [Tiverton, Devous.] or, a chev. sa. in the dexter corner, a trefoil slipped of the second.-Crest, a naked arm erect ppr. holding a trefoil slipped sa. Foote, [Charlton-Place, Kent] vert, a chev. betw. three martlets ar.-Crest, a lion's head erased ar. Foote, [London] ar. a chev. sa. in the chief dexter quarter, a trefoil slipped of the second.-Crest, an arm erect, vested sa. cuff ar. in the hand ppr. a trefoil slipped sa. Foote, [London] gu. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one, a chief indented or.

FOLYWYKE, barry nebulée of eight, sa. and ar. a canton Foote, [Suff.] az. four mascles ar. one, two, and one, a

gu.

FOMBRIAL, or, a cross pattée ar. fimbriated gu.

chief indented of the second. Foote. See Foot.

FONCEUX, ar. a bend engr. gu.-Crest, a demi lioness ppr. FOOTES, or FOOTS, [London and Suss.] az. four lozenges Fonceux, ar. a bend engr. az. in cross ar. a chief indented of the last.-Crest, out of FONDRASS. See FONNDer. a mural coronet or, a spear sa. headed ar. charged with three plates.

FONDRE, quarterly; first and fourth, ar. a chev, voided sa. in the voidure three moors' heads, couped of the second; second and third, ar. on a chev. sa. three cross crosslets of the field.-Crest, a moor's head ppr. FONGERHAM, or, five fusils in bend gu. FONIKE, ar. a fesse betw. three annulets sa. FONLICH. See FOLISHE.

FONLISH. See FOLISHE.

FONLODE, ar. three leopards' faces sa. a lion pass in chief gu.

FONNDER, or FONDRASS, [France] gu. (Another, az.) three bars ar. in chief a saltier engr. or.

FONNEREAU, [Edmonton, Midd. descended from Geneva] gu. three chev. ar. on a chief az. a sun or.-Crest, a

sun or.

Fonnereau, [Wimpole Street, London] The same. Fonnereau. The same arms.-Crest, a lion ramp. supporting a garb ppr.

FONTAINE, [London] gu. a bend or, in the sinister chief a cinquefoil erm.

Fontaine, or Fontain. The same arms.-Crest, a raven's nest, with young ones, ppr.

FONTALL, or, a cross sarcelly gu. and chief ar. FONTEGHAYNE, az. fretty, on a canton or, a lion's gamb erased of the field.

FONTENNY. See FOUNTNEY.
FONTIBUS. See DE FONTIBUS.

FOOGE, ar. on a fesse betw. three annulets sa. as many mullets of the field.

FOORD, az. on a fesse ar. betw. three bezants, as many cinquefoils gu.-Crest, a flag displ. gu. FOORTH, [London] ar. a rose betw. two martlets, in pale, or, and as many flaunches of the second, on each a rose gu.

FOOT, [Lord Mayor of London, 1651] ar. a chev. in the dexter point a trefoil sa.

Foot, [Brentford, Midd. Granted 14 Dec. 1769] az. on a bend erm. cottised or, three leopards' faces ppr. Foot, or Foote, [Ireland] ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three trefoils slipped vert, two trefoils of the field.-Crest, a greyhound's head, per fesse, ar. and sa. collared gu.

FOQUETT, ar. a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut.. on a bordure az. eight fleurs-de-lis.-Crest, a horse's head ar. armed in mail az. on the head a plume of ostrich's feathers of the first, bridled or.

FORBES, Earl of GRANARD, Viscount Forbes, and Baron of Clanehugh in the Peerage of Ireland, also Baron Granard of Castle Donnington, Co. of Leic. and a Bart. N. S. [Creations, Bart. 1661; Baron and Visc. 22 Nov. 1675; Earl, 20 Dec. 1684; and Baron Granard, 15 Feb. 1806. Residence, Castle Forbes, Langford, Ireland] az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. -Crest, a bear pass. ar. guttée de sang, muzzled gu. Supporters, dexter, a unicorn erm. armed, maned, tufted, and unguled, or; sinister, a dragon, wings expanded, erm. Motto, Fax mentis, incendium gloriæ. FORBES, Lord FORBES, and a Bart. Ñ. S. [Creations, Baron, 1440; Bart. 1628. Residence, Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire] az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu.-Crest, a stag's head erased ppr. Supporters, two blood-hounds ppr. collared gu. Motto, Grace my guide.

FORBES, Bart. [Edinglassie, Aberdeenshire, 4 Nov. 1823. Town House, Fitzroy Square] quarterly; first and fourth, az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. a crescent in the middle for diff. for Forbes; second and third, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Frazer.-Crest, a dexter arm embowed, in armour ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a highland broad-sword, also ppr. Motto, above the crest, Nec timide, nec timere. Motto, under the arms, Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur. Forbes, [Lord Mayor of London, 1726] az. three horses' heads erased ar. bridled gu. in chief a cross crosslet of the second.

Forbes, [Scotland] az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. on an escutcheon of the second, a sword and key in saltier of the third, (the sword in bend sinister, surmounted by the key) quartering ar. three unicorns' heads erased sa.-Crest, an eagle rising sa.

Note. The badge is worn in the first quarter as hereditary High
Constable of Watertown, near Edinburgh.

Forbes, [Lord Pitsligo] quarterly; first and fourth, az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu.; second and third, az. three cinquefoils ar.-Crest, a falcon ppr. Motto, Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur; and at other times for crest, a hand holding a sword ppr. with the motto, Nec timidi, nec timere.

Forbes, [Alford, Scotland] az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads ar. muzzled gu. a heart of the last, betw. two daggers meeting in point ppr.-Crest, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud, holding an anchor in bend, ppr. Motto, Non deest spes.

Forbes, [Ardo, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, az. a cross pattée betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu.; second and third, ar. three unicorns' heads erased sa.-Crest, a stag's head, couped gu. attired ar. Motto, Cura et candore.

Forbes, [Auchreddy, Scotland] The same as of Tolquhon, all within a bordure chequy ar. and gu.-Crest, a small sword bendways ppr. Motto, Scienter utor. Forbes, [Balfluig, Scotland] az. a chev. betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. a man's heart ppr. betw. two daggers of the first, pomelled or.-Crest, a dagger piercing a man's heart ppr. Motto. Non deest spes. Forbes, [Ballogie, Scotland] per fesse, on the first, Forbes, on the second, Preston.-Crest, a sheaf of arrows ppr. Motto, Concordia præsto.

Forbes, [Brux, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu.; second and third, or, three bars gu. within a bordure vert.-Crest, an eagle's head erased ppr. Motto, Nec mons, nec subtrahit aer.

Forbes, [Carsindae, Scotland] The arms of Forbes, with a crescent for diff.-Crest, a bear's head. Motto, Spe expecto.

Forbes, [Culloden, Scotland] az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. as many unicorns' heads erased sa.-Crest, an eagle displ. or. Motto, Salus per Christum.

Forbes, [Corse, Scotland] az. a cross pattée, fitched or, betw. three bears' couped ar. muzzled gu.-Crest, a crown of thorns. Motto, Rosis coronat spina. Forbes, [Craigivar, Aberdeenshire] az. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled sa. in the centre a cross pattée fitchée of the second.-Crest, a cock ppr. Motto, Watch.

Forbes, [Eight, Scotland] az. a fesse chequy, ar. and gu. betw. three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled of the third.-Crest, a sand-glass ppr. Motto, Fugit hora. Forbes, [Foveran, Scotland] The same as of Tolquhon, in the centre of the arms of Forbes, a cross pattée ar. for diff.-Crest, a cross pattée ar. Motto, Salus per Christum.

Forbes, [Kirknockie] az. on a chev, betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. a heart of the last, within a bordure engr. of the second.

Forbes, [Millbuy, Scotland] az. a skeen paleways, with a wolf's head couped or, on the point, betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu.-Crest, a bear's head, as in the arms, within an orle of olive branches vert. Motto, Virtute non ferocia.

Forbes, [Monimusk, Scotland] az. on a chev. betw. three bears' heads, couped ar. muzzled gu. a man's heart ppr. with wings or. Motto, Spe expecto.

Forbes, [Pittencrief, Scotland] az. on a chev. betw. three

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Forbes, [Robslaw, sometime Provost of Aberdeen] az. a skeen in fesse ar. hilted and pomelled or, betw. three bears' heads, couped of the second and muzzled sa.— Crest, a dove ppr. Motto, Virtute cresco. Forbes, [Seaton, Scotland] az. three bears' heads ar. muzzled gu. in chief a crescent.. all within a bordure of the second. Motto, Solus inter pluribus. Forbes, [Tolquhon, Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, Forbes; second and third, ar. three unicorns' heads erased sa. for Preston of Formartine.-Crest, a stag's head, attired with ten tynes ppr. Motto, Salus per Christum. Forbes, [Watertoun, Scotland] Arms as of Tolquhon.Crest, an eagle displ. sa. Motto, Virtuti inimica quies. FORBESHER, erm. on a fesse engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. each charged with an escallop or, a greyhound current ar. chained gu.

Forbesher, erm. on a fesse engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a greyhound current ar.-Crest, on a chapeau the sun in splendour ppr.

FORBISHER, erm. on a chief sa. three unicorns' heads coupéd ar.

Forbisher, or Frobisher, erm. on a fesse engr. betw. three griffins' heads erased sa. a greyhound current ar. collared gu. with a line reflexed over the back or. FORCER, ar. three bars gemelles gu. Forcer, sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three leopards' faces ar. as many pellets.

FORCHER, erm. on a bend gu. three plates. FORD, Bart. [Ember Court, Surrey, 23 Feb. 1793] per pale, gu. and or, two bends vair, on a canton of the second a greyhound current sa.-Crest, a greyhound's head sa. erased gu. muzzled or. Motto, Omnium rerum vicissitudo.

Ford, [White Waltham, Berks.] ar. on a fesse dancettée sa. seven bezants, in chief a bear couchant of the second.

Ford, [Islington, Devons. Derb. Surrey, Suss. and Wilts.] az. three lions ramp. crowned or.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. crowned or.

Ford, [Ashburton, and Plimtree, Devons.] per fesse, ar. and sa. within a bordure engr. in chief a greyhound current, in base an owl, all counterchanged. Crest, a demi greyhound ramp. sa. charged with three acorns in bend, betw. two bendlets or, betw. as many branches vert, fructed ar. (Another crest, a martlet ..)

Ford, or Alford, [Fordmore, Devons.] gu. a castle ar. crowned or, on the port a cross formée of the third. Ford, [Frating, Essex] ar. a wolf salient sa. Ford, [Glouc.; Bexley, and Canterbury, Kent; London; and Suff.] gu. two bends, vairé, or and az. on a canton of the second an anchor sa.-Crest, out of a naval. coronet.. a bear's head sa. muzzled gu.

Ford, [Lord Mayor of London, 1671] The same arms. Ford, [London] gu. two bends vair, on a canton or, an anchor sa.

Ford, [Midd.] az. a fesse dancettée betw. three lions ramp. or..

Ford, [Suff.] gu. two bends vair, on a canton or, a greyhound current ar.-Crest, a greyhound's head erased ar. Ford, gu. two bends vair, a canton or.. (Another, on the canton, three ogresses.)

Ford, az. two flaunches or, in chief and in base a martlet, in fesse three roses, all counterchanged. Ford, gu. an eagle displ. and chief ar.

Ford, or Forth, gu. two bends ar. on a canton or, a greyhound issuant sa.

FORDAM, or FORDHAM, barry wavy of six, or and az. on a chief gu. two arrows in saltier, betw. as many castles ar.-Crest, on a mount vert, a peacock ppr. FORDAYNE, az. three lions ramp. or, a label of as many points gu.

FORDE, [Hadley, Suff.] or, four bends az.

Forde, sa. six lions ramp. three, two, and one, or, crowned gu.

Forde, ar. three cocks gu. beaked and legged or.

Forde, az. a fesse indented, betw. three lions ramp. or. FORDELE, [Wraxham] gu. a griffin segreant ar. FORDEOR, erm. a lion ramp. per fesse, gu. and az, guttée d'eau.

FORDER, or FORDORE, [Surrey] erm. a lion ramp. per fesse, az. and gu. fretty or.-Crest, a hawthorn tree vert. FORDESHAM, ar. on a cross engr. sa. five mullets pierced

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Foreman. See Forman.

FORENDON. The same as FORINGTON, 1st.
FORENS, sa. a pale engr. ar.

FORESIGHT, [Scotland] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three griffins segreant vert.-Crest, two wings expanded ppr. Motto, Sum quod sum.

FOREST, [Merborne, Hunts.] ar. a fesse betw. three hinds' heads erased gu.

Forest, ar. on a mount an oak-tree, all ppr.-Crest, a granade fired ppr.

Forest, gu. a fesse counter-compony, ar. and purp. betw. ten billets, four, three, two, and one, -Crest, a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut ppr.

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Forest, [France] gu. an orle of eight martlets ar.
Forest, gu. a dolphin in pale, ar.

Forest, ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three owls gu. a trefoil slipped of the first.

Forest, or Forrest, ar. three oak-trees vert. FORESTER, Lord FORESTER, [Creation, 17 July, 1821. Residences, Willey-Park, Salop; Town House, 28, Sackville Street] quarterly; first and fourth, quarterly, per fesse dancettée, ar. and sa. in the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn of the last, garnished or, for Forester; second and third, az. a fesse nebulée erm. in chief a cross crosslet fitchée or, betw. three crescents, two and one, of the second, for Weld.-Crest, a talbot pass. ar. collared sa. and line reflexed ar, for Forester; a wivern. sa. guttée d'or, collared, and interior of the wings gold, line reflexed over the back gu. for Weld. Supporters, two talbots ar. collared sa. therefrom pendent a buglehorn, as in the arms, line reflexed over the back or. Motto, Semper eadem.

Forester, [Yorks.] ar. a chev. gu. in chief two leopards' heads of the last, in base a bugle-horn sa.

Forester, az. a cross fer-de-moline, betw. four crosses pattée or.

FORICALL, or FICAULTE, or, a cross moline gu. and chief ar.-Crest, two lions' gambs endorsed gu. FORICAN.

The same arms.-Crest, au elephant's head erased sa. eared and armed ar. FORIL, gu. two bends vair, on a canton or, a demi greyhound sa.

FORINGTON, gu. three cinquefoils ar.-Crest, a dragon, sans wings, tail extended, per fesse, vert and or. Forington, or, two bars gu. on a chief of the last, a lion pass. of the first.

FORKE, [Yorks.] ar. a saltier az.

FORKINGTON, sa. on a fesse ar. three leopards' heads gu, -Crest, a demi greyhound sa. collared or. FORLESSE, [Whatcombe, Berks. Granted 26 June, 1637] gu. eight etoiles in orle ar. on a canton of the second, a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued of the first. FORMAN, or FOREMAN, [Loudon and Leic.] barry wavy of six, ar. and az. on a chev. sa. three martlets or, a chief gu. charged with a lion pass. betw. two anchors gold.-Crest, a demi dragon ramp. vert.

Forman, [Linc.] barry nebulée, ar. and az. on a chev. sa. three martlets or, on a chief gu. a lion pass. guard. betw. two anchors of the fourth.

Forman, [Lord Mayor of London, 1538] The same arms.
Forman, or Fornens, [Norf.] sa. five fusils in pale, ar.
Forman, [N.umb.] sa. five fusils in fesse, ar.
Forman, az. three bears' heads erased ar. collared
charged with four bells or.

gu. each

Forman, or Freman, az. three bars nebulée ar. on a chev. sa. as many martlets or, a chief gu. charged with a lion. pass. guard. betw. two anchors gold. FORMANS, [N.amp.] gu. a pile engr. ar. Formans, sa. four fusils in fesse, ar. FORMBY, ar. a lion ramp... on a chief az、 two doves... -Crest, a dove ppr. Motto, Semper fidelis. FORNAM, per pale, or and az. three crescents counterchanged.

FORNARS, ar. a pile engr. sa.

FORNEAULX, sa. a bend betw. six cross crosslets.or.
FORNEAUX, [Devons.] or, a chief sa.
Forneaux, [Norf.] sa. five fusils in fesse, ar.

Forneaux, or Forneaulx, gu. a beud betw. six cross crosslets ar.

Forneaux, sa. a bend betw. six cross crosslets ar. (Ano

supporting a column gobony, ar. and gu. the capital

and base or.

battled or, betw. FORSHAM, chequy, gu. and or, a chief ar.--Crest, a talbot's head ar. eared and spotted gu. and sa.

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FORREST, ar. on a mount, a grove of trees vert.-Crest,
a hand couped, in fesse, holding a cross crosslet fitchée.
Forrest, ar. three oak-trees vert.-Crest, an oak-tree ppr.
Motto, Vivant dum virent.

Forrest, ar. on a mount, in base, three oak-trees, all ppr.
Forrest, gu. semée de martlets ar.
Forrest, ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa.

FORRESTER, [Corstorphin, Scotland] ar. a fesse gu. betw. three hunting horns sa. garnished of the second.-Crest, a hunting horn. Motto, Blow, hunter, thy horn. Forrester, [Dundee] ar. a ratch-hound current, betw. three hunting horns sa.-Crest, a greyhound with a leash ppr. Motto, Recreation.

Forrester, ar. a chev. gu. in chief two leopards' heads of the last, in base a bugle-horn sa.-Crest, a fountain ppr.

Forrester, [Scotland] ar. a chev. betw. three bugle-horns sa. garnished gu.-Crest, a lily, growing through and surmounting a bush of thorns, ppr. Motto, Spernit pericula virtus.

Forrester, [Scotland] ar. a pellet betw. three hunting horns

sa.-Crest, a dexter hand holding a hunting horn ppr.

Motto, It's good to be loun.

Forrester, [Denoven, Scotland] The same, with a crescent surmounted of another for diff.

Forrester, [Scotland] ar. three bugle-horus sa. stringed gu.

FORRET, sa. three boars' heads couped ar.

FORS, or, three fleurs-de-lis sa.

FORSAN. ar. on a bend cottised az. three roses or.-Crest, a griffin's head, per fesse, az. and or. FORSE, [Norf.] ar. a chief gu.

FORSER, [Kelboe and Harberhouse, Durham. Granted 1575] sa. on a chev. engr. or, betw. three leopards' faces ar. as many annulets of the field.-Crest, a fox sejant ppr. wounded in the neck by an arrow or, feathered

ar.

FORSET, [Billingsley, Linc.] ar. on a bend sa. three bucks' heads, cabossed of the field.

Forset, or Forsett, [Midd. 1611] or, a lion ramp. sa. over all a bend gobony, ar. and gu.-Crest, a demi lion sa. |

FORSOLDER, az. a cross sarcelly, betw. four crosses for

mée or.

FORSTALL. See FOSTER.

FORSTER, [Aldermeston, Berks. ; Somers. and Warw.] sa, a chev. engr. betw. three arrows ar.-Crest, a hind's head gu. ducally gorged and lined or. Forster, [Cumnor, Berks.] .. three bugle-horns stringed ..; quarterly,.. three pheons.. points upward.-Crest, a stag, lodged and reguard. gu. charged with a martlet or, for diff. vulned through the neck with an arrow ar. Forster, [Cumb. and London. Her. Off. London. c. 24] ar. on a chev. vert, betw. three bugle-horns sa. stringed or, an escallop of the last.-Crest, an arm in armour, embowed, ar. braced or, holding a broken tilting spear of the last.

Forster, [London] ar. on a chev. betw. three bugle-horns sa. a pheon or.-Crest, a dexter arm in armour, embowed ar. purfled and braced or, round the arm a sash vert, holding in the hand ppr. an arrow of the third, broken off at the head, barbed gold.

Forster, [London] ar. on a chev. vert, betw. three buglehorns, strung, sa. a pheon or.

Forster, [St. James's Street, Midd. London. Granted 27 Feb. 1605] The same arms as of Westminster. Forster, [Egham, Midd.; and Battle, Suss.] ar. a chev. vert, betw. three bugle-horns sa.-Crest, a stag at gaze sa. attired or.

Forster, [Alnwick, N.umb.] ar. a chev. vert, betw. three bugle-horns sa. stringed gu.-Crest, a buck trippant

ppr.

Forster, [Bambrough Castle, N.umb.] ar. a chev. vert, betw. three bugle-horns sa.-Crest, a stag sa. attired and guttée d' or. (Another crest, an arm in armour ppr. holding a broken tilting spear or.)

Forster, [Barton-Green, Salop] quarterly, per fesse indented, ar. and sa.; in the first and fourth, a bugle-horn of the last, strung or; in the second and third, a pheon ar. Forster, [Salop] ar. a bugle-horn strung sa. Forster, [Battle, Suss.] ar. on a bend engr. sa. three bucks' heads cabossed or.-Crest, a talbot's head erased or, collared and ringed gu.

Forster, [Trotton, Suss. and Worc.] sa. on a chev. ar. betw. three pheons or, as many escallops of the field.— Crest, a stag's head erased ar. attired or, gorged with a collar and line of the last.

Forster, [Westminster] ar. a chev. vert, betw. three buglehorns, strung sa.-Črest, a buck sa. attired or. Forster, sa. a buck trippant ar. betw. three pellets, on each a pheon or, within a bordure gobonated, of the second and gu.-Crest, an arm embowed, habited sa. charged with a pheon or, betw. two bezants in pale, holding in the hand a bow and arrow ar.

Forster, sa. a chev. engr. betw. three arrows or,

ar.

feathered

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