Earl, 22 Jan. 1822. Residence, Ennismore Park, Kerry; | Harewell, ar. two lions pass. guard. sa. HAREWOOD, sa. on a chief ar. three harts' heads, erased, HARE, Bart. [Stow-Hall, Norf. 14 Dec. 1818] gu. two Hare, [Walsoken, Norf.] ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three Hare, [Norf.] or, two bars gemelles gu. a chief indented ar.-Crest, a demi lion ar. Hare, [Scotland] az. two bars and a chief indented or. Hare, [Suff.] gu. two bars or, a chief indented ar.-Crest, a lion ramp. ar. Hare, ar. on a chev. engr. sa. two martlets or; in chief three griffins' heads, erased, gu. Hare, ar. three cornish choughs ppr. Hare, [Scotland]-Crest, a parrot gu. holding in the beak an annulet or. HAREBREAD, [Yorks.] gu. a cross vair, betw. four lions pass. or. Harebread. The same arms.-Crest, an ostrich's feather, in pale, ar. HARECAS, [Scotland] sa. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis ar. HARECOURT, [Leic.] or, two bars gu. HAREWORTH, [Boyntonhall, Norf.] az. a fesse gobona- HARFETT, [Kent. Granted 9 May, 1564] az. three mul- HARFLEET, or HARTFLEET, az. three escallops or. HARFORD, [Devons.] ar. a fesse fusily gu. a lion pass. in chief sa. Harford, [Blaize Castle, Henbury, Glouc.] sa. two bends Harford, [Bosbury, Heref.] The same arms.-Crest, a HARGIL, [Clementhorp, Yorks.] gu. three mullets or, a Harecourt, or, two bars gu.; in chief three escallops of the HARGILL, [Yorks.] The same arms. last. Harecourt, gu. two lions pass. guard. or. (Ano HAREFORD, [Bosbury, Heref.] sa. two bends ar. HARELD, vert, a fesse counter-flowered or. HARESLYN, ar. on a bend sa. three roses or. HAREWARE, [Warw.] az. a bend wavy betw. two bucks' HAREWEDON, ar. on a bend gu. five lozenges of the field. (Another, a lozenge or.) HAREWELL, [Blakenham, Suff.; and Bosford and Wotton-Shottrey, Worc.] ar. on a fesse nebulée sa. three hares' beads, couped, or. (Another, the heads, erased, ar.)-Crest, a hare's head, erased, or. Harewell, ar. on a fesse wavy sa. three hares' heads, erased, bendways, ar. Harewell, sa. two lions pass. crowned or. HARGLAS, [Ireland] ar. a stag, trippant, gu. attired or. HARGOST, ar. a griffin, segreant, az. armed or. (Ano- HARGRAVE, [Linc.] az. a fesse ar. fretty gu. betw. three stags, in full course, or, attired of the second.-Crest, a stag's head, erased, per fesse, or and az. attired ar. Hargrave, az. a fesse ar. fretty gu. betw. three bucks, springing, ar. attired or.-Crest, a buck's head, erased, per fesse, or and gu. fretty az. attired of the second. Hargrave. See Hardgrove. HARGRAVES, az. a fesse betw. three stags, current, or.Crest, out of a ducal coronet, two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. HARGROVE, [Ches.] ar. a griffin, segreant, per fesse, gu. and sa. beak and claws or. HARINGELL, gu. three mullets or, a quarter erm. HARINGTON, Bart. [Ridlington, Ruts. 29 June, 1611; also of Old Windsor, Berks.] sa. a fret ar.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, collared gu. and buckled of the first. Motto, Nodo firmo. Harington, [Derb.] or, a chief gu.; on a bend az. an an- Harington, [Leic.] gu. a chief or, within a bordure az. Harington, sa. a fret ar. within a bordure componée of the | Harlewin, az. semée of fleurs-de-lis ar. second and vert. Harington, or, a chief gu. over all a bend az. HARIOT, [Lord Mayor of London, 1481] per pale, erm. HARIS, [Devons.] sa. three crescents ar. within a bordure or. HARISON, az. on a fesse or, betw. six crosses pattée ar. three etoiles gu. all within a bordure engr. of the second, charged with eight pellets. HARISSE, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three hinds' heads, cabos- HARKELOW, barruly, ar. and sa. HARKNESS, [Scotland] az. two bars dancettée or, the HARLAKENDON, az. a fesse erm. betw. three leopards' Harlakendon. See Harlekendon. HARLAND, Bart. [Sproughton, Suff. 19 March, 1771; Harland, or, on a bend betw. two sea-lions, erect on their HARLEWINE, az. a fesse or, in base three apples of the HARLEWYN, or HARKWYN, [Devons.] az. a bar ar. Harley, [Lord Mayor of London, 1768] The same arms.. Harley, or Harlay, or, two pales sa. Harling, [Suff.] ar. a unicorn, sejant, sa. armed and un- Harling, or Harlingham, [Suff.] ar. a unicorn, climant, sa. armed and unguled or. Harling, or Harlingham. The same arms.--Crest, a bomb- Harling, az. a fesse dancettée betw. three martlets or. Harling, gu. a fesse vair, in chief a unicorn, current, or, HARLINGE, or, semée of fleurs-de-lis az. HARLAW, sa. three inescutcheons ar. each charged with a HARLLE, or, a bend, cottised, sa. HARLE, ar. three piles, meeting in the base point, sa. HARLEGH, or, a bend cottised sa. HARLEKENDON, or HARLAKENDON, [Earl's Combe, Es- HARLOW, [Essex] sa. three inescutcheons ar. on each a lion ramp. gu. Harlow, [Gray's Inn, London; and Preston, N.amp. Grant- Harlow, per saltier, or and az. on the first two martlets, Harlston, [Hardwick, Kent] paly of six, or and az. Harleston, or, a chev. sa. in the dexter chief canton a Harlston, sa. a cross erm. betw. four crescents or. bird of the last. (Another, ar.) Harleston, az. an inescutcheon or. HARLETON, sa. a chev. or, betw. three garbs ar. Harlewin, az. a fesse ar. in base three apples of the last. HARLSTONE, [South Ossenden, Essex] ar. a fesse erm. HARLWYN, ar. three legs, couped at the thigh, sa. HARLYSTON, paly of six, or and sa. HARMAN, [Dors.] quarterly, or and gu.; on a bend sa. three crosses formée fitchée or. Harman, [Kent] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three perukes ppr. Harman, [Kent] ar. a chev. betw. three currycombs sa. Harman, [Taynton, Oxon; and Warw.] ar. a cross sa. charged with a buck's head, couped, betw. four martlets of the field.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet sa. a buck's head ar. Harman, [Harman-Hall, Suss.] quarterly, ar. and gu.; on a bend az. three roses of the first.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an arm, embowed, in armour, ppr. garnished of the first, grasping two sprigs of roses ar. stalked and leaved vert, seeded gold. Harman, [Rendlesham and Mulford, Suff.] az. a chev. betw. six rams, accosted, counter-tripping, two, two, and two, ar. attired or.-Crest, a demi old man ppr. beard and hair ar. wreathed about the head with leaves vert, in the dexter hand the stump of a tree, erased, of the last, purfled or, chained round the body, with the end of the chain in the sinister hand, gold. Harman, [Antigua, West Indies] The same arms, quartering Cahusac, per pale, or and az. a fesse counterchanged.-Crest, a demi man ppr. crowned with an eastern coronet or, chained round the waist, and holding the end in the sinister hand of the last; the dexter hand holding a withered tree, torn up by the root, ppr. Harman, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three currycombs ppr. Harman, [Ireland] ar. on a cross sa. five martlets of the field.-Crest, a water-bouget or. HARMANTLE, or, two bars az. HARMANVILL, or, two bars gu. HARME, [Surrey] az. a sphere or. Harme. The same arms.-Crest, a celestial and terrestrial globe ppr. HARMER, ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets gu. an annulet of the first. Harmer, sa. three chev. interlaced, ar.; on a chief or, a lion ramp. gu.-Crest, a book expanded ppr. HARMLYN, gu. a lion ramp. or, guttée de poix. HARMON, [Moor's Hall, Staffs.] ar. on a cross sa. a stag's head betw. four birds of the first. HARMOND, [Taynton, Oxon] sa. three currycombs ar. garnished or.-Crest, a cubit arm erect, vested ar, cuff or, holding in the hand ppr. a halbert gu. HARMOR, [Glouc. Granted 1615] quarterly, per fesse indented, or and sa.; on a bend of the last, three lozenges of the first.-Crest, an arm, vested sa. cuff ar. holding in the hand ppr. two rose-branches vert, one arching to the right, and flowering on the top with a white rose, the other to the left, in the like manner, with a red rose. HARNAGE, Bart. [Harley Street, Midd. and Belleswardine, Salop, 8 Sept. 1821] quarterly; first and fourth, ar. six torteauxes, three, two, and one, for Harnage; second and third, erm. three lions ramp. ar. within a bordure or, semée of crescents az. for Blackman.-Crests, first, out of a ducal coronet, a lion's gamb holding a torteaux, over it, Deo duce decrevi, for Harnage; second, a demi griffin, semée of crescents, collared, over it, Fide et fiducia, for Blackman. Harnage, [Shenton and Shrewsbury, Salop,] ar. six torteauxes, three, two, and one.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a lion's paw ppr. holding up a torteaux. Motto, HARNE, [Ireland] ar. a maunch gu. HARNETT, ar. a pale sa. surmounted by a saltier gu. a chief az.-Crest, a hornet-fly, wings elevated, ppr. HARNEYS, or HARNOUS, [Beds.] ar. a chev. sa. guttée d' or.-Crest, a stag's head sa. guttée d'or, attired gold. HARNGE, gu. a bend betw. three trefoils ar. HARNHALL, or HARNHULL, or, three roses gu. HARNHULL, az. six lions ramp. or; on a canton of the second, a mullet gu. HARNIE, [Alrick] gu. a fesse or, betw. three mullets, in chief, ar. and a mascle, in base, of the second. HARNOUS. See HARNEYS. HARNOYS, ar. on a chev. sa. three guttées or. (Another adds, a crescent, in chief, gu.) HAROKINS, or, on a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. as many escallops ar.; on a chief, per pale, gu. and sa. a griffin pass. erm.-Crest, a griffin's head, chequy, ar. and sa. betw. two wings, dexter or, sinister gu. HAROLD, or HARROLD, [Ireland] ar. a fesse betw. three mullets of six points, gu.-Crest, a gate ppr. Harold, [Ireland] gu. a fesse betw. three etoiles ar. Harold, [Ireland] ar. a fesse gu. betw. three mullets vert. Harold, [Ireland] ar. a fesse betw. three crescents gu. Harold, or Harrould, [Salop] vert, a fesse flory counterflory or. Harold, Harould, and Harrold. The same arms.-Crest, a hawk's leure ppr. Harold, [Suff.] gu. an escarbuncle betw. two etoiles or. Harold, gu. a fesse ar. betw. three etoiles or. Harold, gu. an escarbuncle or, betw. three etoiles of the second. Harold, gu. a cross moline erm. Harold, gu. three crosses moline erm. HAROWDEN, ar. guttée de poix, a fesse wavy sa. az. HAROWDON, gu. two bars erm. a canton of the last. Harowdon, or Harwedon, ar. on a bend gu. five lozenges or. HAROws, or, a bend betw. ten billets sa. HARPDEN, [Glouc.] ar. a mullet of six points, pierced, sa.—-Crest, a hind's head or. Harpden, [Oxon] ar. a mullet gu. Harpden, [Oxon] ar. a mullet, pierced, sa. a martlet of the second, for diff. Harpden, ar. an etoile gu. Harpden, or Harpeden, ar. a mullet, pierced, gu. Harpden, ar. on a mullet of six points gu. a bezant, charged with a martlet sa. Harpden, erm. five fusils, in fesse, sa. (Another, gu.) HARPENNE, [Oxon] az. a mullet gu. ar. a lion ramp. within a bordure engr. sa.-Crest, a boar pass. or, ducally gorged and crined gu. Harper, [Swarleston, Derb.] per bend sinister, ar. and sa. a lion ramp. counterchanged, within a bordure gobonated, or and gu. Harper, [Christ's Hospital] per fesse, ar. and or, a lion ramp. per fesse, gu. and az. all within a bordure gobonated, of the second and third.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, per fesse, or and gu. collared of the last, lined of the first. Harper, [Essex] ar. a lion ramp. gu. within a bordure Harper, [Lord Mayor of London, 1561; and Camberwell, Surrey] az. on a fesse, betw. three eagles displ. or, a fret betw. two martlets of the first. Harper, [London] per fesse, ar. and sa. a lion ramp. counterchanged, within a bordure gobonated, or and gu. Harper, [Bambury] ar. on two bars az. three greyhounds' heads, erased, or. Harper, erm. a cinquefoil az. on a chief gu. a lion pass. guard. or. Harper, or, a chev. gu. a chief vair. HARPETRE, [Harpetre, Somers. 1138] ar. a cross, couped, and flory at the ends, in saltier, gu. HARPFIELD, or HARPSFIELD, [London] ar. three harps sa. stringed or. HARPHAM, [North Chapel, Linc.] gu. a mullet ar. betw. three fleurs-de-lis or. Harpham, [Marfleet, Yorks. Confirmed 9 July, 1657] sa. a harp ar. stringed or. HARPINS, ar. an eagle displ. sa. armed and beaked gu. HARPISFELD, ar. three Welsh barps sa. stringed or. HARPSFIELD. See HARPField. HARPUR, [Derb.] The same arms as HARPER, of Swarleston, Derb.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, quarterly, or and gu. Harpur, ar. two bars az. each charged with a lion's head, erased, or. HARRES, ar. a lion ramp. gu. debruised with a chev. or. HARREYS. See HARRIS. HARRIARD, [Hants.] gu. three leopards pass. ar. HARRIE, [Reserow, Cornw.] per fesse nebulée, three seadogs pass. counterchanged.-Crest, a demi sea-dog ramp. gu, eared and finned or, holding betw. the paws a cornish chough ppr. HARRIES, [Mabie, Scotland] ar. three hedgehogs sa.Crest, a buck's head or, attired with ten tynes ar. Motto, Dominus dedit. Harries, or Harris, ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a chev. or.-Crest, an oak-tree growing out of a mount, among long grass ppr. HARRINGHAM, gu. three fishes, haurient, ar. HARRINGTON, [Cumb.; Hornby, Devons.; Wickham, Essex; and Ridlington, Ruts.] sa. fretty ar. Harrington, [Essex] sa. a fret or. Harrington, [Honington-Sibble, Essex] sa. a fret ar. charged with nine fleurs-de-lis gu. Harrington, [Hayton, Lauc.] sa. fretty ar. over all a label of three points or.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, gorged with a belt, buckled gu. (Another, a lion's face sa.) Harrington, [Bangworth, Leic.] sa. a fret ar. and crescent or. Harrington, [Hanwell, Midd.] sa. a fret ar.-Crest, a leopard's head, conped, ppr. Harrington, [Stepney, Midd.] sa. a fret ar. and label of three points, throughout, gu. Harrington, [Bishton, Salop] sa. a fret ar.; on a chief of the second, three trefoils, slipped, vert.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, gorged with a collar gu. betw. two trefoils, slipped, vert, to the collar a line and ring ar. Harrington, [Kelston, Somers. Granted 12 Feb. 1568] sa. a fret humettée ar. within a bordure chequy, of the first and second. Harrington, [Somers.] sa. a fret ar. within a bordure, counter-componée, ar. and sa. Harrington, sa. a fret ar.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or, collared gu. Harrington, quarterly; first and fourth, sa. a fret ar. over Harrington, or, a chief gu. and bend az. second. HARRINGWORTH, gu. six plates, three, two, and one.— Crest, an antique crown or. HARRIS, Earl of MALMESBURY, Viscount Fitz-Harris of Hurn-Court, Hants. and Baron Malmesbury, of Malmesbury, Wilts. [Creations, Baron, 19 Sept. 1788; Visc. and Earl, 29 Dec. 1800. Residences, Park Place, Oxon; and Hurn-Court, Hants.] quarterly; first and fourth, az. a chev. erminois, betw. three hedgehogs or, for Harris; second and third, az. two bars and a chief or, the last charged with three escallops of the field, for Clarke; on a chief, extending over the first and second quarters, ar. the eagle of Prussia displ. sa. beaked, legged, and langued, gu.; on the breast the cypher F. R. and over it the electoral cap; over its head the same cap; in the dexter claw a sceptre, in the sinister, a mound, all or; and on each wing a trefoil ar.-Crest, a hedgehog or, charged on the side with three arrows, one in pale, aud two in saltier, ar. and across them, barways, a key az. Supporters, dexter, the Prussian eagle, wings elevated, sa. crowned, and charged on the breast and wings as that on the chief, in the arms; sinister, a rein-deer ppr. Motto, over the crest, on an orange coloured label, Je maintiendrai, the motto of the house of Nassau; and below the shield, Ubique patriam reminisci. HARRIS, Baron HARRIS of Seringapatam and Mysore, in the East Indies; and of Belmont, Kent. [Creation, 11 Aug. 1815. Residence, Belmont, Kent] vert, on a chev. embattled, erminois, betw. three hedgehogs or, as many bombs sa. fired ppr.; upon a chief of augmentation, the gates and fortress of Seringapatam, all ppr.-Crest, on a mural crown or, a royal tiger pass. guard. vert, striped or spotted gold, pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last, vulned gu. charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Hyder, and crowned with an eastern coronet, both gold. Supporters, dexter, a grenadier-soldier of the seventy-third regiment, in his regimentals ppr. supporting with the exterior hand a staff, thereon hoisted the union flag of Great Britain, over that of the standard of Tippoo Sultaun, and beneath the tri-coloured flag entwined, inscribed with the word, Republique; sinister, a Malay soldier, in his uniform ppr. supporting a like staff, thereon hoisted a banner ar. striped barways gu. with a canton over that of the standard of Tippoo Sultaun, with the tri-coloured flag, entwined beneath, as on the dexter, inscribed with the word, Francaise, all ppr. Motto, My Prince and my Country. Harris, [Windsor, Berks.] erm. on a bend az. three hedgehogs or.-Crest, a demi pegasus gu. wings endorsed or. Harris, [Ches. and Devons.] ar. a fesse betw. three Moors' heads, couped at the shoulders, sa. charged with as many martlets of the field. Harris, [Cornw.; Eyston and Haynes, Devons. ; and Herts.] sa. three crescents within a bordure ar.-Crest, on the stump of a tree, raguly, lying fesseways, vert, a falcon, rising, erm. beaked and legged or. (Another crest, on the stump of a tree, lying fesseways, a hawk, wings expanded, ppr. beaked, membered, and belled or.) Harris, [Cornw.] gu. fretty ar. a canton of the second. Harris, [Devons.] sa. three crescents ar.-Crest an eagle displ. or. Harris, [Devons. and Monmouthshire] sa.. an antelope, salient, ar. attired, tufted, and maned, or.-Crest, a demi antelope, as in the arms, salient and erased. Harris, [Cricksey, Essex] or, on a bend engr. az. three cinquefoils, pierced, of the field.-Crest, a demi hare, salient, ppr. Harris, [Essex] or, on a bend engr. az. three cinquefoils of the field.-Crest, a talbot, sejant, or. (Another crest, a buck's head, chequy, ar. and az. attired or.) Harris, or Harries, [Loughton, Essex; aud Prickwell, Suss.] ar. on a chev. engr. betw. three wolves' heads, erased, sa. a lozenge or, betw. two fishes of the first. Harris, [Hants.] erm. five bars gu.. Harris, [Ireland] ar. a lion ramp. gu. surmounted by a chev. az.-Crest, a monkey pass, banded round the middle. Harris, [Kent] .. on a chev... three roses.. a canton .. -Crest, a cross calvary on a rock. Harris, [Kent] erm. on a chev. az. betw. two anchors, in chief,.., and a crescent, in base, gu. a cinquefoil betw. two escallops. Harris, [London] sa. three crescents within a bordure ar. -Crest, a winged heart gu. imperially crowned or. Harris, [Middle Temple, London. Granted 10 April, 1671] ar. on a bend engr. sa. three cinquefoils of the first. Harris, [Abcot, Salop] az. a chev. erm. betw. three hedgehogs or.-Crest, a hedgehog or. (Another crest, a pelican in her piety ppr. Another, a demi pelican ppr.) Harris, [Borcatton, Salop] or, three hedgehogs az.-Crest, a hedgehog az. Harris, [Cructon, Ludlow, and Tonge-Castle, Salop. Granted July, 1604] barry of eight, erm, and az. over all three annulets or.-Crest, a hawk ar. beaked and belled or, preying on a pheasant of the first. Harris, [Stockton, Salop] az. a chev. ar. betw. three hedgehogs or.-Crest, a hedgehog or. Harris, [Surrey] sa. a chev. betw. three hedgehogs ar. Harris, az. a chev. erminois, betw. three hedgehogs or, a label for diff.-Crest, a hedgehog or, charged on the side with a key, in pale, az. Motto, Ubique patriam reminisci. Harris, az. three hedgehogs or.-Crest, a hedgehog or. Harris, or Heris, [Scotland] az. a fesse betw. three hedgehogs ar.-Crest, on a mount vert, a crane holding in the dexter claw a stone ppr. Harris, [Cousland] ar, a thistle vert, flowered gn. betw. three hedgehogs sa. Harris, ar. a lion ramp. gu. over all a chev. or. Harris, sa. an antelope ramp. ar. armed or.-Crest, a de- HARRISON, [Finchamsted, Berks.] or, on a chief sa. an eagle displ. with two heads of the field. Harrison, [Finchamsted, Berks. Granted 1623] or, on a chief sa. three eagles displ. of the field.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head of the last, guttée de poix. Harrison, [Essex] az. two bars erm. betw. six etoiles or, three, two, and one.-Crest, a stork, with wings expanded, ar. beaked and membered or. Harrison. The same arms, eagles or.-Crest, the same. Harrison, [Ireland] ar. two bars gu.; on a chief sa, an eagle displ. or.-Crest, a demi eagle displ. sa. gorged with a mural coronet or. Harrison, [Downe Hill, Kent] az. two bars erm. betw. six etoiles ar. three, two, and one.-Crest, a chapeau gu. turned up erm. on either side a wing expanded ar. Harrison, [Gouldhurst, Kent] sa. three lozenges conjoined, in fesse, erm.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. ppr. holding in the paws a lozenge erm. Harrison, [Atcliff, Lanc.; and Elkington, N.amp. Granted 10 Sept. 1616] or, on a cross az. five pheons of the field. -Crest, an arm, vested az. purfled or, cuffed ar. holding in the hand a broken dart ppr. pheoned of the second. (Another crest, a snake vert, entwined round a broken column ar. Another, or.) Harrison, [Lincoln's Inn Fields] The same arms..-Crest, an arm, erect, couped below the elbow, habited az. cuffed ar. the hand holding an arrow ppr. barbed or. Harrison, [Reisby and Burton-Stath, Linc.] The same arms as of Essex. Harrison, [London, descended from Durham. Her. Off. c. 24] az. an eagle displ. or, ducally gorged ar.-Crest, |