. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . nting horn, in base, and garnished, gu. Add. and Corr. : In the crest, the hand ought to hold aprunhig knife : proper. Same Arms as the Baronets BURNET of Leys (Cr. 1626), set-tled, since 1324, in Cos. Aberdeen and Kincardine, Scot-land. Burnbam Page or]. Burwell. Page 121. Butler. Arms: Or, a chief, indented, az. Page 87. Plate Arms as the Butlers, Marquises of Ormande, etc. B^^fi^it^* Arms : Sa, [or az.], five bezants, in


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . nting horn, in base, and garnished, gu. Add. and Corr. : In the crest, the hand ought to hold aprunhig knife : proper. Same Arms as the Baronets BURNET of Leys (Cr. 1626), set-tled, since 1324, in Cos. Aberdeen and Kincardine, Scot-land. Burnbam Page or]. Burwell. Page 121. Butler. Arms: Or, a chief, indented, az. Page 87. Plate Arms as the Butlers, Marquises of Ormande, etc. B^^fi^it^* Arms : Sa, [or az.], five bezants, in saltire, achief, or [or arg.].Crests: A. A demi-lion, rampant. B. A cross crosslet, fitch6e, sa., between two palm branches, vert. ~^Gen. and Hist. Rem.: Nathl Byfield, the colonist, arrived in New England in 1674, from Long Ditton, Co. Surrey, where his father was a prominent divine. The Rev. Charles Chauncey preached his funeral sermon in 1733. It has been published. He was Judge of the Vice-Admiralty and of H. Council. [Heraldic Jour., II., 126.] Arms : Gu., a chevron, or, between threePlate XIV. lions heads, erased, arg. \Burke. B?r&. Page 142. Calvert. Page 102. Arms : Paly of six, or and sa., a bend, coun-Plate XIII. and Corr. : In the crest of Lord Baltimore, the pen-nons should be: the dexter, or, the sinister, sa. But,the Calverts used to bear two pennons, as engravedby us, the dexter, erm., and the sinister, Arms as the Calverts, Baron Baltimore (Ext. 1771). i6o AMERICA HERALDICA dampbell. Page 93. Carpenter. arms : Arg., a greyhound, passant, and a Page 143. Plate XVI. chief, sa. CatrOlL arms : Gu., two Uons, combatant, arg., sup-Page 61. Plate IX. porting a sword, point upwards;proper—pommel and hilt, or. Add. and Corr. : The tinctures we give are those of theoriginal OCarrolls of Ely OCarroll, ancestors of theMaryland Carrolls. The latter simply reverse thetinctures. Car^. Arms : Arg., on a bend, sa., three roses, of the Page 65. Pla


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