Newcome, ar. a lion's head, erased, sa. betw. three cres- Newenham, az. three demi lions ramp. ar. guttée de sang. cents gu. NEWCOURT, [Pickwell, Devons.] sa. a bend erm. betw. Newdigate, [Harfield, Midd.; and Erdbury, Warw.] gu. Newdigate, per chev. ar. and gu. three lions' gambs, bend- NEWEKE, ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa.-Crest, a ar. Newell, [England] The same arms.-Crest, out of a mu- Newell, or Newall, [Scotland] ar. three falcons, rising, gu. or. Newell, ar. three bars gu.; over all a bend engr. sa. NEWENHAM, [Northaw, Herts.] ar. a cross sa.; over all a bend vert.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. ar. charged with a bend vert. Newenham, [Ireland] ar. a cross gu. surmounted by a Newenham, or Nevenham, [Suff. Suss. and Surrey] ar. a The same arms.-Crest a pegasus, current, ppr. Newenham, ar. three eagles displ. gu. -Crest, a demi lion ar. guttée de sang, betw. two wings az. NEWENSON, [Rainthorp-Hall and Haddam, Herts.; and NEWENT, sa. on a cross ar. five eagles displ. of the field. NEWENTON, [Essex] ar. a chev. betw. three crows' heads, erased, sa. Newenton, [Essex] az. six eagles displ. or, three, two, and one. Newenton, Newington, or Newerton, [Essex; and King- Newenton, [Norf.] vairé, ar. and gu. Newenton, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three crows' heads, erased, sa. Newenton, sa. three martlets ar. NEWERS, az. a fesse ar. betw. three garbs or. NEWES, per saltier, or and gu. four chaplets counter- Newes. See Newce. NEWFORD, az. a lion ramp. erm. Newike, Nowike, or Nonwike, sa. an eagle displ. or. NEWINTON, az. three eagles displ. ar. Newland, ar. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp. sa. as NEWLE, gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hearts of the last, cach NEWLING, Rev. JOHN, B. D. Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, ar. ou a chev. pattée at the point, gu, three bezants. -Crest, a lion's gamb, erased, ar. holding a cross pattée fitchée gu, Motto, In hoc signo vinces. (See Pl. of Arms) NEWMAN, [Berks.] sa. three mullets ar.-Crest, a swallow, volant, ppr. Crest, a ram's head, erased, ar. Newman, [Ludgvan and Gluvias, Cornw.] az. three demi | NEWNHAM, two demi lions ramp. ar. guttée gu.lions ramp. ar. guttée de sang.-Crest, a demi lion, as in the arms, betw. two wings, expanded, gu. Newman, [Crediton, Devons.] sa. three demi lions ramp. erm. Newman, [Devons.] ar. three eagles displ. gu. crowned or. Newman, [Fife-Head, Magdalen, Dors. Created a Bart. 19 Dec. 1699] sa. three mullets ar. quartering, ar. on an escutcheon gu. a portcullis, regally crowned, or. Newman, [Fifield-Magdalen, Dors.; and Queen's Camell and Wincanton, Somers.] quarterly, sa. and ar.; in the first and fourth quarters, three mullets of the second. Newman, [Eastwood, Essex] ar. a fesse dancettée gu. betw. three eagles displ. sa. Newman, [Kent] per pale, gu. and vert, three eagles displ. or. Newman, [London. Granted 15 Feb. 1663-4] or, a fesse dancettée betw. three hearts, gu. Newman, [London, 1610] az. a chev. wavy, betw. three griffins, segreant, or.-Crest, on a plume of five feathers, three az. two or, a griffin's head of the last. Newman, [London] erm. on a chief sa. three crosses pattée or.-Crest, on a mount vert, a man, his jacket az. his breeches sa. on his head ppr. a cap gu. on a ladder, lighting a beacon, all ppr. Newman, quarterly, sa. and ar.; on the first and fourth, a portcullis, regally crowned, or, betw. three mullets ar.Crest, a martlet, rising, ppr. Motto, Lux mea Christus. Newman, [Granted 1611] or, a fesse, indented, gu. betw. three eagles, displ. sa.-Crest, a mermaid in sea, ppr. hair or. Newman, gu. a portcullis, crowned, or. Newman, erm. on a chief sa. three crosses pattée ar. Newmarch, gu. a fesse dancettée ar.-Crest, on the sea, an anchor in pale, ensigned with a dove and olive-branch, all ppr. Newmarch, or, five fusils, in fesse, gu.; on each an escallop of the field. Newmarch, ar. a fesse fusily gu.; on the centre one, an escallop or. Newmarch, gu. five fusils, in bend, ar. Newmarch, ar. five fermails gu. Newmarch, or, five fusils, in fesse, gu. Newnham, ar. a cross sa.; over all a bend vert. NEWPORT, Bart. of Ireland, [Newpark, Kilkenny, 25 Aug. 1789] or, a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa.Crest, a unicorn's head, erased, ar. armed, maned, bearded, and ducally gorged or. Newport, [Herts.; and Welton, N.amp.] ar. (Another, or) a fesse betw. three crescents, sa.-Crest, a buck gu. attired, gorged, and chained or. Newport, [Hunts.] ar. a fesse dancettée gu.; over all a bend sa. Newport, [Arcoll, Salop] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three leopards' faces sa.-Crest, a unicorn's head ar. armed and crined or, erased gu. (Another crest, a unicorn's head, erased, ar. ducally gorged or.) Newport, [Stafford] gu. on a canton ar. a fleur-de-lis sa. Newport, az. on a bend, betw. three frets, or, as many bugle-horns of the first.-Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, in armour, garnished or, holding in the hand, all ppr. a sword ar. hilt and pomel of the first. Newport, quarterly, gu. and az. a lion ramp. ar. Newport, gu. six annulets or. Newport, or, six annulets gu. Newport, gu. six annulets ar. three, two, and one. Newport, sa. on a chev. betw. three pheons, ar. as many mullets of the field. Newport, sa. a chev. betw. three pheons, ar. Newport, ar. a fesse sa. betw. three crescents gu. Newport, ar. on a bend sa. betw. two lions of the second, a wivern, extended, of the field. Newport, gu. on a canton sa. a fleur-de-lis ar. NEWS, [Oxford] per saltier, or and gu. four chaplets counterchanged. News. The same arms.-Crest, a demi lion ppr. holding a branch of laurel vert. NEWSAM, or NEWSON, [Lanc.] az. on a fesse ar. three cross crosslets gu. Newmarch, ar. five fusils, in fesse, gu.; on each, an escal- Newsam, [Warw.] ar. on a fesse sa. three cross crosslets lop or. Newmarch, ar. three chev. sa. Newmarch, gu. five lozenges, in fesse, or. Newmarch, ar. a fesse fusily gu. within a bordure sa. eight martlets of the first. Newmarch, sa. on an inescutcheon ar. a fesse lozengy, gu. NEWMARCHE, [Derb.] gu. in fesse, five fusils engr. or. Newmarche, [Derb. and Notts.] ar. four (Another, five) fusils, in fesse, gu. Newmarche, [Brecknock, Wales] gu. five fusils, in fesse, ог. Newmarche. The same arms.-Crest, a tower, triple towered, ppr. Newmarche, gu. a fermail or. NEWMARKE. See NEMARKE. of the field. Newsam. The same arms.-Crest, a lion's gamb gu. holding up a crescent or. Newsam, [Yorks.] sa. on a fesse ar. three crosses patonce NEWSELES, per pale, indented, ar. and gu. NEWSOM, sa. on a fesse ar. three crosslets of the first; in chief a mullet.-Crest, a lion's paw, erased, sa. holding a bezant NEWSOME, az. on a fesse ar. cottised or, three cross cross NEWSON, sa. on a fesse ar. cottised or, three cross cross- Newton, [Richmond Castle, Somers. Granted 12 Dec. 10th lets gu. Newson. See Newsam. NEWTE, gu. a chev. betw. three human hearts, ar. each pierced through with a sword, in bend sinister, ppr. hilt and pomel in chief, or.-Crest, a newt ppr. Motto, Pugilem claraverat. NEWTHALL, [Catteshall, Ches.] ar. a yoke sa. NEWTON, [Badenham, Beds.; Lavendon, Bucks.; and Exmouth, Devons.] ar. on three lozenges, conjoined, in fesse, az. as many garbs or.-Crest, two arms, counterembowed, dexter and sinister, vested az. holding up in the hands ppr. a garb or. Newton, [Cambr.] sa. two shin-bones in saltier, the dexter surmounted of the sinister, ar. Newton, [Ches.] ar. three eagles displ. az. Newton, [Ches.; Bitton and Barr's Court, Glouc.; Norf.; and Somers.] ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or. Newton, [Ches. and Oxford] ar. a lion ramp. with two tails, sa. armed and langued gu. Newton, [Ches.; and Highley, Salop] ar. a cross flory sa. the ends or.-Crest, an eagle's leg, erased at the thigh, sa. environed with a snake or. Newton, [Duffield, Derb.; Hader, Linc.; and Thorpe, Yorks.] sa. two shin-bones in saltier, the sinister surmounted of the dexter, ar.-Crest, a lion ramp. ar. (Another crest, a wild man, kneeling on the sinister knee, and presenting a sword, all ppr.) Newton, [Mickleover, Derb.] The same arins. Newton, [Crediton, Devons.] vert, two shin-bones, in saltier, ar. Newton, [Durham Visitation, 1615] ar. on a chev. or, three garbs sa. Newton, [Essex] sa. a bend sinister surmounted of another dexter, or. (Another, ar.) Newton, [Barr's Court, Glouc.] The same arms as of Duffield, Derb. quartering, ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or, for Cradock.-Crest, the same. Newton, [Charlton, Kent; and Priory, Warw.] az. two ostrich's feathers, in saltier, betw. three boars' heads, couped at the neck, ar. bristled and tusked or.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head betw. two ostrich's feathers, ar. Newton, [Next Trent, Linc. Granted 14 June, 1660] vert, a cross raguly betw. four leopards' faces, or. Newton, [London; Somers.; Suff.; Southover, Suss.; and Wilts.] ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed gu. tail forked, on the shoulder a cross pattée of the field. Newton, [Newcastle on Tyne] .., two shin-bones in saltier, the sinister surmounted of the dexter, ..; a crescent for diff.-Crest, an arm, embowed, habited, holding a shin-bone. Newton, [Salop] per fesse, vert and gu. a pale counterchanged; three leopards' heads or. Newton, [Of that Ilk] vert, a lion ramp. or; on a chief of the last, three roses gu.-Crest, a demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr. Motto, Pro patria. Newton, [Dalcoif, Scotland] per fesse, az. and gu. on the first, two stars; on the second, a lion pass. ar. Newton, [Scotland] gu. a lion pass. ar.; in chief three stars of the last. Newton, [Scotland] sa. a saltier ar. Newton, [Scotland] az. three boars' heads, erased, in fesse, ar.-Crest, a boar's head, erased and erect, ppr. Elizabeth] ar. on a chev, az. three garbs or; quarters the arms of Cradock, alias Newton, Sherborne, Angell, Pirot, Harvy, Shedder, Hampton, Bitton, Furneaux, Gawdescot, Gurney, and Hawtrey. Newton, [Suft.] ar. a lion ramp. tail fourchée, sa. on his shoulder a cross crosslet or. Newton, [Somers. and Suss.] ar. a lion ramp. sa. on the Newton, ar. a lion ramp. double queued, sa. gorged with a chaplet or.-Crest, a lion's gamb erect, grasping a key affixed to a chain, or. Newton, ar. two chev. reversed, gu. Newton, sa. a bird vert, membered and collared gu. betw. three pairs of shin-bones, in saltier, ar. Newton, az. a boar's head, couped, over which a knot within a garter, all or. Newton, gu. twelve plates, four, four, three, and one. Newton, vert, a lion ramp. or, armed and langued gu. Newton, sa. a Saracen's head, couped at the neck, ar.; three lions' gambs issuing from the dexter, sinister, and base points, or. Newton, ar. on a chev. az. three garbs or.-Crest, a bear's head, couped, ar. muzzled gu. Newton, ar. fretty az.; on a fesse gu. three mullets or. NEWTREVILLE, or NEWTREVYLL, [Ireland] ar. a cross gu. fretty or. NEWZERIS, ar. two bars gu.; in chief four crescents of the second. NEYERMISTER, or NERMIST, [Bucks.] sa. billettée, a lion ramp. ar. (Another, the lion or.) NEYINGTON, ramp. or. on a chev. az. a fleur-de-lis or; a label of three points gu. NEYLAN. See O'NEY LAN. NEYLL. See NEALE. NEYMYST, or NEYMIST, sa. a lion NEYRFORD, gu. a lion ramp. erm. NIBBS, [Granted 13 Oct. 1759] az. a chev. engr. erm.; on a chief ar. two bucks' heads, cabossed, gu.-Crest, a buck's head, cabossed, gu. pierced through with an arrow or, feathered ar. NIBLET, az. on a chev. ar. betw. three eagles, with wings extended, or, two bars gemelles gu.-Crest, an eagle as in the arms. NIBLIE, [Scotland] quarterly; first and fourth, ar. a man's heart royally crowned, ppr.; on a chief az. three mullets of the field, all within a bordure gu.; second and third, az. a fesse betw. three talbots' heads, erased, or.-Crest, a hand holding a scimitar, ppr. Motto, Honor et amor. NIBLOCK,-Crest, a leopard pass. holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped. NICH, alias NYE, [Suss.] paly of six, ar. and sa. per fesse counterchanged. NICHELL, az. on a chev. or, betw. two eagles displ. iu chief, and in base a lion pass. of the last, a hurt charged with a leopard's head, ar. inclosed by two torteauxes, each charged with an escallop of the third.-Crest, a demi griffin az. in the mouth a pink, flowered gu. leaved vert. Nichell, az. a chev. betw. three eagles displ. or. NICHOL. See NICHOLL. NICHOLAS, [Cornw. Granted 22 April, 1816] gyronny of eight, ar. and az. an eagle displ. erm.; on a chief wavy of the last, a trident and pennon, in saltier, encircled in the centre by a wreath of laurel.-Crest, issuing out of a naval coronet, the word PILOT inscribed on the rim, a demi eagle displ. sa. Motto, Patria cara, carior fides. Nicholas, [France] gyronny of eight, ar. and gu.; in chief an eagle displ. sa. Nicholas, [Glouc.; Winterborne Earls, Wilts. Her. Off. Wilts. Devons, and Somers. c. 22. Granted 1612] ar. on a fesse sa. betw. three ravens ppr. as many lions ramp. of the first.-Crest, a raven, wings elevated, sa. perched on the battlements of a tower ar. Nicholas, or Nicholls, [Prestbury, Glouc.; Alcanding and Bundway, Wilts.] or, on a chev. betw. three ravens sa. two lions combatant, ar.-Crest, a quatrefoil on a stalk, raguly, or, charged with a martlet sa. Nicholas, [London] az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. in chief, and a lion pass. in base, or, three torteauxes, the middle one charged with a leopard's face, and the other two with an escallop, all ar. Nicholas, [London] or, three fleurs-de-lis, az.; on a chief gu. a lion pass. of the field. Nicholas, [London] az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. or, a lion pass. of the second. Nicholas, [London; and Ashton-Keynes and Ryndway, Wilts.] az. a chev. engr. betw. three owls or.-Crest, on a chapeau az. (Another, gu.) turned up erm. an owl, with wings expanded, or. Nicholas, [Midd.] az. on a chev. betw. two eagles displ. in chief, and a lion pass. in base, or, a torteaux charged with an escallop ar. Nicholas, [Worc.] ar. a fesse sa. betw. six holly (Another, oak) leaves vert. Nicholas, ar. on a cross gu. a crown o1.-Crest, a lion pass. az.; semée of etoiles or. -Crest, a lion, sta Nicholas, ar. on a cross gu. a rose or. tant, or; semée of etoiles az. Nicholas, ar. on a chev. az. betw. three tigers' heads, erased, sa. as many crescents erm. Nicholas, per pale, ar. and sa. six crescents counterchanged, two, two, and two. NICHOLL, [Cornw.] sa. a pheon ar.-Crest, a cubit arm ppr. holding a bow. Nicholl, Nichol, or Nycholl, sa. a pheon ar. point upwards.-Crest, a lion's paw az. holding an olive-branch vert. Nicholl. See Nicholls. NICHOLLS, [Islip Willen, Bucks.] az. three eagles displ. in bend, betw. two cottises engr. and six cross crosslets fitchée or.-Crest, an eagle, rising, or, sustaining a cross crosslet, crosslet again, fitchée, of the last. Nicholls, [Penrose, Cornw.] sa. a pheou ar.—Crest, a cubit arm ppr. holding a bow or, stringed ar. Nicholls, Nicholl, or Nycholl, [Cornw.] sa. a pheon, point upwards. (Another, downwards.) ar. Nicholls, [Cornw.] sa. three pheons ar.-Crest, a hand, couped above the wrist, lying fesseways, holding a bow, strung, and across it an arrow. Nicholls, [Saffron-Walden, Essex] ar. on a chev. az. betw. three wolves' heads, erased, sa. as many crescents erm.; on a canton of the third, a pheon or.-Crest, a squirrel ppr. Nicholls, [Essex] sa. a pheon ar.; on a canton of the se Nicholls, [Tilton, Leic.; and Hardwick, N.amp.] sa. three pheons ar.-Crest, a wolf's head, erased, sa. Nicholls, [Swafield, Linc.] az. a fesse betw. three lions' heads, erased, or. Nicholls, [Baynham, Suff.] gu. a chev. ar. betw. three trefoils, stalked, or. Nicholls, [Southold, Norf.] The same, with a crescent. Nicholls, on a fesse, betw. three lions' heads, erased, as many martlets.-Crest, a lion's head, erased,.., collared.., thereon three martlets. Nicholls, or Nycolls, quarterly, or and gu. a bend sa. and a label of six points ar. Nicholls, [Granted by Cooke] sa. three pheons ar.; a canton of the same.—Crest, a wolf's head, erased, sa. Nicholls. See Nicholas. NICHOLS, [Trawane, Cornw. Confirmed by Camden] sa. three pheons ar. a crescent for diff. Nichols, [Hardwick, N.amp. Granted 1588] sa. three pheons and a canton, ar.-Crest, a wolf's head, erased, sa. Nichols, [Scotland] az. a fesse betw. six mascles, ar. Nichols, az. two bars erm.; in chief three suns or.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ar. Nichols, ar. on a chev. betw. three foxes' heads, erased, sa. as many crescents erm.; a canton of the second. NICHOLSON, N. S. Bart. [Tillycoultry, 1686] or, a lion's head, erased, betw. three falcons' heads, also erased, gu. a bordure of the last. Nicholson, [Cumb. and Lanc.] az. two bars erm.; in chief three suns or.— -Crest, out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head erm. Nicholson, [London. Confirmed 1596] The same arms and crest. Nicholson, [Ireland] az, a cross betw. four suns or.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, gu. charged with a fesse or. Nicholson, [Scotland] or, a chev. betw. three hawks' heads gu. Nicholson, [Virginia. Granted 1693-4] az. on a cross ar. betw. four suns or, a cathedral church gu.-Crest, a demi man, habited in a close coat az. the buttons and cuffs of the sleeves turned up or, his face and hands ppr. armed with a head-piece and gorget ar. the beaver open, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect, ppr. hilt and pomel of the second, and in the sinister hand a bible, open, clasps ar. Nicholson, erm. on a pale sa. three martlets ar. Nicholson, per pale wavy, or and gu. six martlets, two, two, and two, respecting each other and counterchanged. NICKELSON, or, a chev. betw. three falcons' heads, erased, gu.-Crest, a demi lion issuing, ppr. Motto, Generosi tate. NICKLIN, sa. three boars' heads, couped, in fesse, ar.--Crest, a griffin's head, erased, ar. NICOL, [Scotland] az. a fesse betw. six mascles, ar. NICOLAS, [Hunts.] ar. three fleurs-de-lis gu.; on a chief az. a lion pass. guard. or. Nicolas, [Brittany] gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three wolves' heads, erased, or, as many martlets sa.-Crest, a wolf's head issuing from the coronet of a count. Nicolas, ar. a fesse wavy sa. betw. three ravens ppr. Nicolas, ar. on a cross gu. a ducal crown or. NICOLETS, ar. on a bend sa. three cinquefoils of the first. NICOLL, [Henden Place, Midd.] az. a fesse betw. three lions' heads, erased, ar. charged with as many birds ppr. Nicoll, sa. a pheon ar.-Crest, a sparrow-hawk sa. beaked | Nigell, or Nigill. The same arms.-Crest, an oak-tree vert. and legged gu. Nicoll, gu. a chev. ar. betw. three trefoils, stalked, couped, and raguly, or. Nicoll, az. on a fesse betw. three lions' heads, erased, ar. as many martlets sa.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, az. collared ar. thereon three martlets sa. Nicoll. See Nicolls. NICOLLS, or NYCOLLS, [London] sa. two pales engr. ar.; on a chief or, three cornish choughs ppr.-Crest, a demi cornish chough ppr. holding in the beak au ear of wheat or. Nicolls, or Nicoll, [Conyhatch, Midd. Granted 7 Feb. 1722] sa. three pheons, shafted, rompu, ar.-Crest, a wolf's head sa. charged with five ermine spots, in fesse, or. Nicolls, [Mershland, Norf.] ar. on a chev. az. betw. three lyuxes' heads, erased, sa. as many crescents erm.-Crest, a squirrel, sejant, sa. collared or, holding betw. the fore legs a water-bouget ar. Nicolls, [Tilney, Norf.] ar. a chev. az. betw. three griffins' heads, erased, sa. charged with as many crescents erm. Nicolls, sa. three pheons or.-Crest, a cubit arm ppr. holding a bow or, strung ar. NICOLSON, N. S. Bart. [Nicolson and Leswade, 1628] or, three falcons' heads, erased, gu. armed ar.-Crest, a demi lion or, armed and langued gu. Supporters, two eagles or, armed gu. Motto, Generositate. Nicolson, [Ireland] az. two bars erm.; in chief three suns or.-Crest, an arm in armour ppr. holding a holly-branch vert. Nicolson, [Kent, Linc. and Midd.] or, a fesse wavy az. betw. four lions' gambs issuing out of each corner of the escutcheon, gu.; on a chief of the second, a vessel of the first betw. two bezants.-Crest, a lion's gamb, embowed, gu. holding an anchor or. Nicolson, [London, 1588] erm. on a pale sa. three martlets or. (Another, ar.)-Crest, on a mount vert, a leopard, sejant, ar. spotted sa. pierced through the breast with a lance ppr. the wound guttée de sang. Nicolson, [Carnock, Scotland. Granted 1807] or, three hawks' heads, erased, gu.; a bordure az.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, gu. Supporters, two eagles reguard. ppr. wings endorsed and inverted. Motto, Nil sistere contra. Nicolson, [Clunie, Scotland] or, three eagles' heads, erased, gu.-Crest, a lion's head, erased, or. Motto, as the last. Nicolson, [Cockburnpath, Scotland] gu. a lion's head, erased, betw. three hawks' heads, erased, or; a bordure. engr. of the last. NIDEHAM, [London] az. on a chev. betw. three escallops ar. as many acorns vert. NIDRIE, [Scotland] az. a fesse or, betw. three mullets of the last, pierced ar. NIELSON, Bothwellshiels] quarterly; first and fourth, az. on a mount ppr. couped, a castle triple towered, ar. the middle tower cupolaed and flagged; second, ar. a stag's head, cabossed,.. ; third, ar. a lion ramp. gu.-Crest, on a mount, a tower towered, with cupola and vane, ppr. Motto, Murus aheneus. NIFFIELD, [Yorks.] or, a bend, undée, betw. two cottises sa. NIGEL, gu. a pale fusily or. NIGELLUS. The same. NIGHTINGALE, Bart. [Kneesworth Hall, Cambr. 1 Sept. 1628] per pale, erm. and gu. a rose counterchanged.Crest, an ibex, sejant, ar. tufted, armed, and maned or. Nightingale, [Newportpond, Essex] The same arms and crest. Nightingale, [Neale, Essex] per pale, sa. and gu. a rose, counterchanged, barbed vert, seeded or. Nightingale, [Litchfield, London, and Warw. Granted 1593] erm. a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert; a cresceut for diff.-Crest, a greyhound, current, erm. charged with a crescent for diff. NIGHTINGALL, erm. a rose gu.-Crest, an ibex. NILSON, az. a cross or, pierced of the field, charged with NIND, or, three cross crosslets fitchée, in fesse, gu. betw. six mullets az. three and three.-Crest, a torteaux charged with a pale, indented, ar. NINESSER, sa. a bend betw. three dexter hands, clenched, ar. erased gu. NISBET, N.S. Bart. [Dean, Mid-Lothian, 1669] ar. a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads, erased, sa.-Crest, an eagle, with wings displ. ppr. Supporters, dexter, a Savage, holding a club over his shoulder, and wreathed about the loins and head, ppr.; sinister, a greyhound ppr. Motto, Non abest virtuti sors. (Another crest, a boar pass. sa. Motto, I byde it.) Nisbet, [of that Ilk] ar. three boars' heads, erased, sa.— Crest, a cubit arm, erect, in armour, grasping a truncheon, ppr. Motto, I byde it. Nisbet, [Bourdeaux] ar. on a chev. indented, gu. betw. three goats' heads, erased, sa. as many cinquefoils of the first. Crest, a castle sa. and growing beside it a thistle ppr. Motto, Hinc ducitur honos. Nisbet, [Carfine and Edinburgh, Scotland] ar. three boars' heads, erased, sa. within a bordure, invecked, gu.— Crest, a boar's head, erased. Motto, His fortibus arma. Nisbet, [Craigintnie, Scotland] ar. on a chev. gu. betw. three boars' heads, erased, sa. as many cinquefoils of the first.-Crest, a boar pass. sa. Motto, I byde it. Nisbet, [Dirletoun, Scotland] The same arms as the last, the chev. ensigned on the top with a thistle, ppr.-Crest, a dexter hand issuant out of a cloud, and holding a balance and scales, all ppr. Motto, Discite justitiam. Nisbet, [Greenholm, Scotland] ar. three boars' heads, erased, within a bordure sa.-Crest, a boar's head, as in the arms. Motto, His fortibus arma. Nisbet, [England] ar. three boars' heads, erased, sa.Crest, a torteaux, charged with a pale, indented, ar. NITINGHAM, [Essex] per pale, erm. and gu.; a cross counterchanged. NITINGREST, [Bucks.] sa. billettée or, a lion ramp. of the last. NIGELL, [Baron of Halton, Ches.] gu. a pale of five lo- NITITEAD, or NITISTED, quarterly, or and gu. four escal zeuges, or. lops counterchanged. |