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Newcome, ar. a lion's head, erased, sa. betw. three cres- Newenham, az. three demi lions ramp. ar. guttée de sang.

cents gu.
NEWCOMEN. See NEWCOM.

NEWCOURT, [Pickwell, Devons.] sa. a bend erm. betw.
two eagles displ. with two heads, or.-Crest, a demi
griffin gu. guttée d' or, beaked of the last.
NEWDICH, or NEWDICK, [Worc. Granted 1 Dec. 1580]
paly of four, ar. and sa.; on a bend gu. five bezants.
Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu.
NEWDIGATE, [Confirmed to Francis Parker, Kirkhallam,
Derb. to take the arms, crest, and name, of Newdigate,
by Sign Manual, dated 10 June, 1773] gu. three lions'
gambs, erased, ar.-Crest, a fleur-de-lis ar.
Newdigate, [Newdigate, Surrey] The same arms and crest.
(Another crest, a lion's gamb, erased, ar.; another crest,
a swan, as Newdigate, of Harfield, Midd.; another crest,
a horse, current, az. flames of fire issuing from his nos-
trils, ppr.)

Newdigate, [Harfield, Midd.; and Erdbury, Warw.] gu.
three lions' gambs, erased, ar.-Crest, a swan ar. beaked
and membered gu. gorged with a ducal coronet or, thereto
a chain affixed, and reflexed over the back, vert.
Newdigate, [Harfield, Midd.] per pale, ar. and gu. three
lions' gambs, erased and counterchanged.
Newdigate, per pale, ar. and gu. two lions' gambs, erased
and erect, counterchanged.

Newdigate, per chev. ar. and gu. three lions' gambs, bend-
ways, counterchanged, two and one.
Newdigate, gu. three lions' gambs, inverted and erased, ar.
NEWDYKE, paly of four, ar. and sa.; on a bend gu. five
bezants.

NEWEKE, ar. three talbots' heads, erased, sa.-Crest, a
mullet az. betw. two quills ar.
Neweke, ar. three cups, covered, sa.
NEWELL, [Adwell, Oxford. Granted 1755] ar. ou a chev.
engr. az. betw. three wells ppr. as many cinquefoils of
the field.-Crest, an Italian greyhound ppr. collared
dovetailed or, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil

ar.

Newell, [England] The same arms.-Crest, out of a mu-
ral coronet az. a lion's head or.

Newell, or Newall, [Scotland] ar. three falcons, rising, gu.
belled az.-Crest, a falcon, rising, holding a pen in the
dexter foot, all ppr. Motto, Diligentia ditat.
Newell, gu. two pipes, or hautboys, in saltier, the sinister
surmounted of the dexter, betw. four cross crosslets, all

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
bend sa.-Crest, in the sea an anchor, in pale, ensigned
with a dove, holding in the beak an olive-branch.
Newenham, [Everdon, N.amp.; and Notts.] az. three deni
lions ramp. ar. each charged on the shoulder with as
many guttées de sang.-Crest, a demi lion ramp. ar.
charged on the shoulder with three guttées de sang, betw.
two wings, expanded, gu.

Newenham, or Nevenham, [Suff. Suss. and Surrey] ar. a
cross gu.; over all a bend az.
Newenham, or Nevenham.

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
Eastry, Kent] The same as NEVINSON.

NEWENT, sa. on a cross ar. five eagles displ. of the field.
(Another, gu.)

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-
ston-Bousey, Suss.] az. six eagles displ. ar. three, two,
and one. Crest, on a chapeau az. turned up erm. a
demi eagle displ. ar.

Newenton, [Norf.] vairé, ar. and gu.
Newenton, ar. a chev. betw. three eagles' heads, erased,
gu.-Crest, a sea-lion ramp. or.

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.
NEWERTON. See NEWENTON.

NEWES, per saltier, or and gu. four chaplets counter-
changed.

Newes. See Newce.

NEWFORD, az. a lion ramp. erm.
NEWGENT, [Ireland] gu. a fesse betw. three crescents ar.
NEWHOUSE, [Lanc.] vert, a chev. ar. betw. two garbs in
chief, or, and a house in base, ppr.-Crest, an arm erect,
ppr. grasping a banner az.
Newhouse. The same arms.-Crest, a squirrel, sejant, gu.
NEWIKE, ar. three covered cups sa.

Newike, Nowike, or Nonwike, sa. an eagle displ. or.
NEWINGTON, az. six eagles displ. ar. three, two, and one.
-Crest, a rein-deer's head, cabossed, sa. attired or.
Newington. See Newenton.

NEWINTON, az. three eagles displ. ar.
NEWLAND, [Totness, Devons.; and Southampton] ar. on
a chev. the upper part terminating in a cross formée, gu.
three bezants.-Crest, a lion's gamb, erect, ar. holding
a cross formée fitchée gu. charged with three bezants.
Newland, [Essex] ar. on a chev. sa. au escallop or.
Newland, [Hertford. Granted 1693] ar. on a chev, sa.
betw. three lions ramp. queue fourchée, sa. crowned or, as
many crescents of the first.-Crest, a tiger's head, erased,
ar. maned and tufted or, gorged with a collar sa. charged
with three crescents of the first, holding in the mouth a
broken spear, embrued, ppr.

Newland, ar. on a chev. betw. three lions ramp. sa. as
many escallops of the field.
NEWLANDS, [Edinburgh] ar. three covered
cups sa.
Newlands, [Scotland] ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three lions
ramp. as many crescents of the first.-Crest, a demi lion
ramp. Motto, Pro patria.

NEWLE, gu. a chev. ar. betw. three hearts of the last, cach
pierced through with a dagger.

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.
Newman, az. three demi lions ramp. ar.
Newman, or, three bars az. a canton erm.
NEWMARCH, [Newcastle on Tyne] gu. on a fesse or, five
fusils sa. Crest, a demi griffin ppr.

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.
NEWNTON, sa. three martlets ar.

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, gu. three wings, elevated, ar.
Newport, per pale, gu. and az. a lion ramp. ar.
Newport, paly of six, or and az.; on a chief gu. three
escallops ar.

Newport, ar. a fesse sa. betw. three crescents gu.
Newport, gu. on a canton erm. a fleur-de-lis sa.
Newport, sa. on a chev. betw. three pheons, ar. as many
mullets gu.-Crest, a stag gu. collared with a ducal coro-
net, stringed and attired or.

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
of the first; on a canton of the second, a spear-head gu.
-Crest, a sword, erect, ar. enfiled with a thistle ppr.
NEWSE. See NEWCE.

NEWSELES, per pale, indented, ar. and gu.
NEWSELL, vert, an imperial eagle or, membered gu.
NEWSHAM, ar. on a fesse sa. three cross crosslets of the
field.

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
shoulder a cross pattée of the field.
Newton, [Suff.] ar. a lion ramp. sa.
Newton, ar. a cross pattée sa.
Newton, az. three eagles displ. ar.

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,

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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.

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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.
Nightingall, per pale, erm. and gu. a rose counterchanged,
barbed vert.
NIGILL. See NEALE.

NILSON, az. a cross or, pierced of the field, charged with
a ducal crown of the second, betw. four lions ramp. ar.
NIMMILL, or NIMMELL, [Scotland] .., three fleurs-de-
lis.., betw. the horns of as many crescents...
NIMMO, or NEMMOCK, [Scotland; Pont's MS.} or, on
a saltier gu. betw. four crescents of the last, as many
cinquefoils of the first.

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.

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