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Heraldry
Anne, of Burgh-Wallis, Yorkshire.—Gules; three stags' heads cabossed argent, attired or.
Crest. A stag's head as in the arms.
Antrobus, of Antrobus, Cheshire.—Lozengy, or and azure; on a pale gules, three etoilles of the first.
Crest. A unicorn's head couped argent, horned and maned or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, issuant out of rays proper.
Motto. Dei memor, gratus amicus.
Baldwin, of Kinlet, Shropshire.—Argent; a saltire sable.
Crest. On a mount vert, a cockatrice argent, armed and jowlopped or, ducally gorged and lined of the last.
*Bamfylde, of Poltimore, Devonshire.—Or; on a bend gules, three mullets argent.
Crest. A lion's head erased sable, ducally crowned or.
Motto. Delectare in Domino.
Barttelot, of Stopham, Sussex.—Sable; three falconers' sinister gloves pendent argent, tasselled or.
Crest. A swan couched with wings addorsed argent.
Bastard, of Kitley, Devonshire.—Or; a chevron azure.
Crest. A dexter arm counter-embowed, vambraced proper, garnished or, the hand gauntleted grasping a sword in bent-sinister, point downwards, also proper, pommelled and hilted of the second.
Motto. Pax potior bello.
Bellew, of Court, Devonshire.—Sable; fretty or.
Crest. An arm embowed grasping a chalice pouring water into a basin, all proper.
Motto. Tout d'en haut.
Bendyshe, of Barrington, Cambridgeshire.—Argent; a chevron sable between three rams' heads erased azure.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head gules.
Motto. Utrâque Pallade.
Berington, of Winsley, Herefordshire.—Sable; three greyhounds courant in pale argent, collared gules, within a bordure of the last.