Godwyn, [Suss.] or, a lion pass. guard. sa.; on a chief | GOLDESBOROUGH, or GOLDESBROUGH, az. a cross gu. three lozenges vair. Godwyn, or Goodwyn, [Torrington] or, a fesse betw. six lions' head erased gu. three and three.-Crest, a griffin sejant or, guttée sa. Godwyn, gu. three pales (Another, pales lozengy) vair. GOER, barry of six, or and gu.; in chief three torteauxes. GOFFE, [Woodbury, Devons.] ar. a cross lozengy betw. four eagles displ. sa. GOFTON, [Stockwell, Surrey. Granted by Camden] quarterly, az. and erm.; in the first and fourth quarters, a unicorn's head erased ar. ducally gorged or, armed and crined of the last.-Crest, on a cap gu. turned up ar. a rose or, betw. two wings expanded az. GOGES, gu. three etoiles ar. a label of five points or. Goghe. See Goche. GOGILL, [Semington, Norf.] or, on a bend sa. three crescents of the first. GOGON, gu. three lozenges ar. GOIDE, gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions salient ar. GOINES, vair, a bend engr. gu. GOKEYN, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three cocks or. GOLAND, gu. two bars or, in chief three bezants. GOLBORE, erm. on a chev. gu. three escallops ar. GOLBORN, or GOLBORNE, [Ches.] ar. a cross pattée betw. four martlets gu.-Crest, a man's leg, couped above the knee, vert, spurred or. GOLBORNE, ar. a cross betw. four martlets gu. beak ppr. GOLCAR, or GOLDEAR, gu. a cross patonce or. Gold, [Somers.] or, on a chev. az. betw. three roses vert, Gold, gyronny of four, az. and or, four lions ramp. counterchanged. Gold, gyronny of four, az. and or, a lion ramp. guard. of the first; on a canton ar. two pot-guns sa. (Another, az.) Gold, ar. on a chev. az. betw. three roses vert, as many bunches of grapes pendent, or. GOLDACRE, az. a cross, flowered or. Golden, ar. three trefoils, triple fitched, vert.-Crest, a pattée or.-Crest, a dexter hand holding a trident ppr. GOLDESBURGH, [Chipping-Ongar, Essex; and Goldesburgh, Yorks.] az. a cross flory ar.-Crest, a pelican, with wings endorsed, .., vulning her breast. Goldesburgh, [Lincoln's Inn] az. a cross patonce ar.— Crest, a demi lion ramp. GOLDFINCH, or GOULDFINCH, [Kent] paly of six, ar. and az. on a chief or, a lion pass. guard. sa.-Crest, a camel pass. ppr. GOLDFORD, ar. four barrulets sa. GOLDFRAP, gu. on a chief ar. three crescents of the first. -Crest, a wolf's head erm. GOLDIE, [Scotland] ar. a land tortoise or, on a chief az. a mullet of the second, betw. two bezants.-Crest, an antique crown or. Motto, Nil solidum. Goldie, [Craigmue, Scotland; originally from England] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three trefoils slipped vert. Motto, Quod utilis. GOLDING, [Halsted, Essex; and Suff.] gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Golding, [Essex; Cavendish and Postingford, Suff.] gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants.-Crest, a dragon's head erased vert, collared and lined or. (Another crest, a garb or.) Golding, [Kent] sa. (Another, gu.) a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased, ar. Golding, [Norf.] gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Golding, sa. on a chev. betw. three wolves' heads erased ar. as many ogresses. Golding, chequy, or and ar. a cross az. GOLDINGHAM, [Barnham, Norf.; and Balsted, Suff.] ar. a bend wavy gu.-Crest, a lion's gamb, erect and erased, or. Goldingham, az. a cross engr. ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis erm. Goldingham, barry nebulée of six, gu. and ar. Goldington, or, a bend flory counterflory, az.-Crest, out Goldington, or, on a bend az. five fleurs-de-lis of the first, paleways. GOLDINTON, gu. a bend flory or. GOLDISBOROUGH, [Goldisbrough] az. a cross moline ar. GOLDISBURGH, az. on a cross patonce ar. a fleur-de-lis a lion ramp. in the dexter sa. GOLDMAN, [Dundee] chief a mullet for diff. Goldman, [Sandford] gu. a chev. or, betw. three marigolds of the last, stalked and leaved vert. GOLDOURG, or GOLDOURY, sa. a chev. or, betw. three Goldsbrough, and Gouldsbrough, az. a cross sarcelly ar. Goldsbrough, ar. three pales gu. GOLDSMID, or GOLDSMITH, per saltier, erm. and ermi- a...... GOLDSMITH, [Exton, Hants.] gu. on a chev. ar. three cross crosslets sa.; on a chief or, a lion pass. gu.Crest, a stork sa. bezantée. Golofer. See Golston. Goloner. See Golever. GOLOUER, ar. three bars nebulée gu. on a bend sa. as many bezants.-Crest, a lion pass. guard. ar. ducally crowned or. GOLOURN, or, on a bend sa. three cross crosslets of the first. GOLSELL, GOSIELL, and GOSSALL, barry of six, or and az. a canton erm. GOLSTON, and GOLOFER, barry nebulée of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three bezants.-Crest, an eagle's head couped, ar. GOLTON, [Ipswich, Suff.] or, two bars sa. in chief three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Goldsmith, gu. a chev. betw. three birds, close, ar. armed or; on a chief of the last, a lion pass. of the first.-GOLTSHED, ar. on ground, in base, vert, a dove, statant, Crest, a bird, close, ar. Goldsmith, paly of six, ar. and az.; on a chief or, a lion GOLDSTON, or GOULSTON, [Salop] gu. on a chev. betw. vert. Goldsworthy, ar. on a bend, cottised, sa. three martlets or. -Crest, a griffin's head, erased, sa. holding in the beak a holly-leaf vert. GOLDTRAP, [Dover, Kent. Granted 1749] az. two batons, in saltier, or, betw. as many anchors, in fesse, of the last, the like number of boars pass. in pale, ar.— Crest, a lion's paw erased, az. betw. two wings, elevated or, holding a baton of the last. GOLDWELL, [Godinton, Kent] az. a chief or, over all a lion ramp. erm. Goldwell, az. a chief or, over all a baton ar. billettée, sa. ---Crest, out of a well or, a vine and two columbine branches ppr. Goldwell, az. a lion ramp. betw. seven billets ar. a chief or. Goldwell, az. a chief or, over all a lion ramp. ar. billettée. Golever, or Goloner, sa. a bend betw. three griffius' heads Golever,-Crest, a mermaid, with comb and mirror, ppr. GOLLONER. See GOLEVER. GOLLOP, [Strode, Dors. Granted 30 Oct. 1682] gu. on Golofer, barry nebulée of six, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. ppr. in chief two roses gu.-Crest, two wings conjoined, GOMBLEWHAT, [Yorks.] sa. three bends erm. Gomery, az. two lions pass. or. GOMM, [Clerkenwell, Midd. Granted 24 Jan. 1761] ar. a lion ramp. sa. on a chief gu. two seaxes (i. e. Saxon swords) in saltier, of the first, hilts and pomels or.Crest, two lions' gambs, in saltier, sa. erased gn. each holding a seax erect, as in the arms. GOMME, [High Wycombe, Bucks.] The same arms and crest. GOMNEY, or GOMONEY, [Essex] az. on a bend ar. three GONERBY, erm. a griffin, segreant, gu. over all, on a fesse GONNER, az. a cross engr. ar. GONORBY. See GONERBY. GONOREY, or, two lions pass. guard. az. or. betw. two anchors or.-Crest, an antelope's head ar. guttée de sang. Gonston, or Gunston, [London] ar. three hounds pass. sa. each charged with as many plates, on a chief gu. a gun betw. two anchors or. Gonston, barry of four, az. and ar. GONTON, GORTON, GOUTON, or GUNTON, [Peterborough, N.amp.] gu. three bucks or. Gonton, Gorton, Gouton, or Gunton, gu. three bucks pass. ar.-Crest, out of an earl's coronet a Black's head, affrontée, ppr. Gonton, or Goughton, gu. three bucks pass. or. Gonton, gu. three round buckles or, points to the sinister. GONVILL, [Terrington and Rushworth, Norf. Founder of Gonvill Coll. Cambr.] ar. on a chev. betw. two couplecloses, indented, sa. three escallops or.-Crest, a dove ar. beaked and membered gu. holding in the beak, by the stalk, a flower gentle, stalked vert. GONWAY, or GONEWAY, ar. a chev. couped, betw. three crosses formée fitchée sa. GONWERS. See GONOWERS. GONYS, quarterly, vair and gu. GOOCH, Bart. [Virginia, 4 Nov. 1746; since of BenacreHall, Suff.] per pale, ar. and sa. a chev. betw. three talbots pass. counterchanged; on a chief gu. as many leopards' heads or.-Crest, a talbot pass. per pale, ar. and sa. Motto, Fide et virtute. Gooch, [Brompton, Midd.] Arms and motto the same.— Crest, a cubit arm, erect, vested, per pale embattled, or and ar. grasping in the hand ppr. a dragon's head erased, also ppr. Gooch, [Norf.] paly of eight, ar. and sa. a chev. of the first, betw. three dogs of the second, spotted of the field. -Crest, a greyhound pass. ar. spotted sa. and collared of the last. GOOCHE, GOCHE, or GOODGE, [Alvingham, Linc.] az. three boars ar. the ears, tusks, and feet, or.-Crest, as Gooch, Brompton, Midd. Gooche, or Goche, [London; and Mettingham and Bungay, Suff.] The same arms and crest as GOOCH, Bart. Gooche, Googe, or Good, gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar.-Crest, on a ducal coronet or, a leopard ar. spotted sa. GOOD, [Fellow of Buliol Coll. ob. 1680] gu. a cross engr. charged with five ermine spots. Good, [Girlby and Oneby, Linc.] gu. a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or.-Crest, on a ducal coronet or, an otter pass. ar. Good, gu. a chev. or, betw. three lions ramp. ar. GOODACRE, [Ireland] ar. three knights' helmets az. lined gu.-Crest, a unicorn's head erased sa. armed and maned or. GOODALL, [Earlstonhani, Suff. Granted 1 March, 1612] gu. an eagle displ. ar. armed or; on a canton of the second, a chaplet gramine vert.-Crest, an eagle displ. ar. beaked and membered or, gorged with a chaplet gramine vert. Goodall, gu. two arrows, in saltier, ar. headed or, betw. four plates.-Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, habited vert, holding in the hand ppr. two arrows in saltier ar. feathered or. GOODALLE, [Scotland] gu. three cups or, in the middle fesse point as many ears of barley, two in saltier, and one in pale of the last.-Crest, a silver cup ppr. Motto, Good God increase. GOODBOW, az. two bows in saltier or, stringed sa. Goodbow, and Goodbowe, az. two bows, in saltier, bent, and interlaced, or. GOODBUCK, gu. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops ... GOODCHEPE, per fesse, or and sa. three rustres counterchanged. GOODCHILD, JOHN, Esq. ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three parrots vert, beaked and legged gu. as many annulets or. -Crest, a parrot as in the arms. Motto, Vincit omnia veritas. (A Subscriber) Goodchild, [London] The same arms. Goodchild, ar. ou a chev. sa. three bezants. GOODDAYE, [Penlowe, Essex; Higham-Ferrers, N.amp.; and Kettleberston, Suff.] ar. a fesse wavy betw. two leopards' heads in pale, sa.-Crest, a greyhound sejant erm. collared and lined or. GOODE, [Whetstone, Cornw.] gu. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp. or, as many cinquefoils of the first.-Crest, a talbot's head erased gu. ducally crowned or GOODEAR, or GOODYEAR, gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vair. Crest, a lion's head erased, and crowned with an imperial crown, ppr. Goodear. See Goodyer. GOODEN. See GOODING. GOODENOUGH, [D. D. Bishop of Carlisle, 1826; consecrated 1807. Residence, Rose Castle, Cumb.] or, a chev. betw. three guttées de sang.-Crest, a demi wolf ramp. ppr. holding betw. the paws an escallop ar. Goodenough, ar. a chev. betw. three pellets.-Crest, a tower sa. enflamed at the top ppr. Goodenough, vert, a lion ramp. or.-Crest, on a chapeau gu. a lion, crouching, or. Goodenough, per chev. erm. and gu. on a chief ar. a lion's head erased az.-Crest, a hand holding a dagger, in pale, ppr. GOODERE, [Gloucester] gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vair. -Crest, a partridge holding in the beak an ear of wheat, all ppr. Motto, Possunt, quia posse videntur. GOODERICK, [Kirkby, Linc.] ar. on a fesse gu. betw. two lions pass. guard. sa. a fleur-de-lis betw. as many crescents or.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. sa. collared or, supporting a battle-axe ar. handled gu. GOODEWYN, gu. three pales lozengy, ar. and az. GOODFELLOW, [Inner Temple, London. Granted 16 April, 1665].sa. three leopards' faces, in fesse, betw. two bars gemelles or. Goodfellow, sa. on a fesse, double cottised, or, three leopards' heads of the field.-Crest, a horse ramp. gu. GOODGE. See GooоCHE. GOODFORD, [Yeovil, Somers. Granted 1765] az. on a chev. betw. three boars' heads ar. couped gu. as many pellets.-Crest, a boar's head ar. charged on the neck with a pellet. GOODHALL, [Hollywell, Linc.] or, a pile sa. on a canton az. a saltier engr. ar.-Crest, a boar's head, erased and erect, sa. plattée, ducally gorged or. GOODHAND, [Linc. and London] chequy, ar. and gu. on a fesse az. three sinister gauntlets of the first.-Crest, an armed arm, embowed, ppr. holding a sword ar. hilt and pomel or. Goodhand, [Market-Rayson, Linc.] ar. three dexter hands, couped and erect, sa. ༑་ Catona ducal cornet, a lion pass, Goodman, sa. three demi greyhounds, current, in pale | dexter, and as many mullets pierced, in pale sinister, ar. GOODMANSTON, [Kent] ar. three martlets, betw. four cross crosslets, sa. com Proak, Kout) am a cher, vai, betw, three: Po, Hilseley, Whershed, Deback, and Goodmanstva. See Godmanstom. 4 vw Anxx lawx desix erased. Goop、ESTON, ar, three martlets and four cross crissets sa. one, two, and one. GOOPуESTONE, Kent sa, semee of cross crisses. De Goorrrra Ribetan, Yorks) gu, an anchor, a me a chief gu. as many martlets of the field.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet ar. a nag's head or, maned and bridled of the first. Goodwin, [Torrington, Devons. and of Suff.] or, on a fesse, betw. six lions' heads erased gu. an annulet of the field.-Crest, a griffin sejant, with wings expanded, or, guttée de poix. Goodwin, [Pleintree, Herts.] ar. on a bend gu. betw. two demi lious ramp. sa. three mascles vair.-Crest, a griffin's head ar. with wings endorsed, vair. Goodwin, [London] or, a lion pass. guard. sa. on a chief gu. three lozenges vair.-Crest, a lion sejant, guard. sa. holding a lozenge vair. Goodwin, [Hammersmith, Midd.] or, two bars betw. six lions' heads erased gu. Goodwin, or Goodwyn, [Dorking and Guildford, Surrey; and Lewes, Suss.] gu. two bars or, betw. six lozenges ar. three, two, and one.-Crest, an arm embowed, habited or, cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge of the second. Goodwin, [East Grimstead, Suss. Granted 24 May, 1605] ar. on a bend raguly gu. a lion pass. of the first. Goodwin, [Arlscot, Warw.] or, a lion pass. guard. sa. on a chief gu. three mascles vair. Goodwin, or, two lions pass. guard. sa.; on a canton of the last, three bezants.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. guard. sa. holding in the paws a bezant. Goodwin. Same arms as of London.-Crest, a lion salient guard. sa. holding betw. the fore paws a lozenge vair. GOODWRIGHT, ar. on à chev, gu. betw. two crescents, in chief, sa. and a dove with an olive branch, in base, three bezants.-Crest, a dove and olive branch ppr. Motto, Pro bona ad meliora. GOODWYN, [Wells, Somers.] gu. a chev. erm. betw. three leopards' heads or. Goodwyn, [Winnington, Warw.] gu. a chev. erm. betw. three lions' heads erased ar. Goodwyn, [Earl of Kent] paly of six, gu. and vair. Goodwyn. See Godwyn, and Goodwin. GOODYEAR, [Hythrope, Oxon; and Poulsworth, Warw.] gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vair. Goodyear. See Goodear. GOODYER, or GOODEAR, [Windsor, Berks.; St. Alban's Herts.; Midd.; and Oxon. Granted 1579] gu. a fesse betw. two chev. vair.-Crest, a partridge, holding in the beak three ears of wheat, all ppr. Goodyer, [Suff.] gu. a cross formée or. GOODYERE, [Herts.; and Hadley, Midd.] The same as GOODYEAR, Hythrope. GOOGE, az. three boars pass. ar.-Crest, a rose stalked and leaved ppr. Motto, Audaces juvat. Googe, per pale, sa. and ar. a chev. betw. three talbots pass. counterchanged; on a chief gu. three leopards' faces or. Googe. See Gooche. GOOGH, or GOOGE, ar. a chev. betw. three cocks sa. armed gu. GOOLD, Bart. [Old Court, Cork, 8 Aug. 1801] az. on a fesse or, betw. five goldfinches, three in chief and two in base, ppr. three mullets gu.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. Motto, Deus mihi providebit. or. Goold, [Dors.] ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. as Goold, per saltier, or and az. a lion ramp. counterchanged. -Crest, on a mount vert, an ermine pass. ppr. Goold, or Gould, [Scotland] ar. a chev. betw. three trefoils slipped gu.-Crest, within the horns of a crescent ar. a buckle or. or. GOORLAY. See GORLEY. GOOSELING, gu. a chev. betw. three crescents or.Crest, a lion's paw erased gu. holding up a fleur-de-lis GOOSETREY, or GOOSETREE, [Bucks.] ar. a chev. betw. three squirrels sejant gu.-Crest, a stag's head erased GOPHILL, [Surrey] ar. a chev. sa. the top ending with a cross pattée of the last.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet, per pale, az. and gu. a demi leopard ramp. guard. or, collared and lined ... or. GORDANE, sa. three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis or. GORDNEE, sa. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads erased ar.-Crest, on a mural coronet gu. a griffin's head as in the arms. GORDON, Duke of GORDON, Marquess and Earl of Huntley, Earl of Enzie, Viscount Inverness, Baron Gordon of Strathbogie, Lord of Badenach, Lochabar, Strathhaven, Achindoun, Balmore, Gartley, and Kincardine, in the peerage of Scotland; Earl of Norwich and Baron Gordon of Huntley, Co. of Glouc. Baron Beauchamp of Bletshoe, and Baron Mordaunt of Turvey, Co. of Bedford, in the peerage of England; K. T. and F. R. S.; Premier Marquess, and Keeper of the great Seal of Scotland, Lord Lieut. Co. of Aberdeen, and Hereditary Governor of Inverness Castle. [Creations, Baron Gordon, 16 June, 1376; Earl of Huntley, 29 Jan. 1449; Marquess, Earl, and Visc. 17 April, 1599; Duke, 1 Nov. 1684; Baron Mordaunt, 4 May, 1532; which barony merged into the dukedom of Gordon, on the death of Mary Anastatia, Baroness Mordaunt, without issue, 22 June, 1819; Earl of Norwich and Baron Gordon of Huntley, 12 July, 1784. Residences, Strathbogie Castle, Aberdeenshire; and Gordon Castle, Banffshire] quarterly; first, az. three boars' heads couped or, for Gordon; second, or, three lions' heads erased gu. langued az. for Badenoch; third, or, three crescents within a double tressure gu. for Seaton; fourth, az. three cinquefoils ar. for Frazer.-Crest, in a ducal coronet or, a stag's head and neck, affrontée, ppr. attired with ten tynes of the first. Supporters, two deer-hounds (i. e. greyhounds) ar. each gorged with a collar gu. charged with three buckles or. Motto, above the crest, Byand; and below the shield, Animo non astutia. (A Subscriber) GORDON, Earl of ABOYNE, Lord Gordon of Glenlivet and Strathaven, and Baron Meldrum of Morven, Co. of Aberdeen, in the peerage of the United Kingdom. [Creations, Earl &c. 10 Sept. 1661; and Baron Meldrum &c. 11 Aug. 1815. Residences, Aboyne Castle, Aberdeenshire; and Orton Longueville, Hunts. Town House, 20, Charles Street, Berkeley Square] az. a chev. betw. three boars' heads erased or, within a double tressure, adorned with fleurs-de-lis within, and crescents without, gold.— Crest, a demi lion ramp. gu. Supporters, two chevaliers in complete armour, each holding, in the exterior hand, a halbert, all ppr. Motto, Stant cætera tigno. GORDON, Earl of ABERDEEN, Viscount Formartine; Lord Haddo, Methlic, Tarves, and Kellie; a Peer of the |