224 



Wiltshire Arms and Descents. 



cumberland. 

 Dorset., 12. 



145. 



Lincoln., 79. 



(New) Beeks., 47. 

 Buckingham., 3. 



207. 

 Cheshire, 35. 



51, 



Deebyshiee, 3. 



47. 



DOESETSHIEE, 9. 



27. 



Essex, 26. 

 98. 



Gloucestee., 111. 

 (Thin Book), 10. 



Hereford., 91. 



Aprice of Falston. 



Ashley of Ashley. — Az. a cinquefoil within a hordure 



engrailed ermine. On a wreath a harpy, arg. ; crined, 



membred and hooded, or. 

 Ashley of Damerham, a second branch from St. Giles 



Winborn, in Dorsetshire, descended from these of 



Ashley. 



Aubrey of Chadenwick, (see Hertfordshire) thin Glouces- 

 tershire 9. — Ermine, 3 bendlets, gu. of Chardenwick. 



Aubrey of Bradford, a third house from these. 



Ayscough (William), Bishop of Sarum, a second house 

 from Potgrange, co. Ebor. 



Baron of Meeire [Meere]. 



Berenger, or Benneger of Manningford and Marlborough, 

 descended from Pewsey, co. Southampton. Kent 117, 

 those of Marlborough a second house from Man- 

 ningford. 



Browne of Winterbourne Basset. 



Barneston prebendary of Salisbury, a second son from 



Churton in Cheshire. 

 Bird of Bradford, a younger branch from Clopton and 



Plafleld in Cheshire. 

 Browne of 



Blythe, John, Bishop of Salisbury, descended from 



Norton, co. Derby. 

 Barrett of Whiteparish. — Arg. a leopard's face gu, 



between 3 martlets, sab. 

 Bingham, (Robert) Bishop of Sarum, a second branch 



from Sutton's Bingham, co. Somerset. 

 Blague, alias Blaake, now Blake of Q,uemberford [Quern - 



erford] Calne and Pynhills. — lst,arg.a chevron between 



3 garbs, sab. — 2nd, arg. on a pile, az. 3 martlets, sil. 



both by this name. Crest on a chapeau, gu. turned up 



erm. a martlet, arg. Kent 83. 

 Blague of Lacock, a second branch from Quemberford. 



Kent 83. 



Blague of Hilcot, a third house from Calne. Kent 83. 

 Blount of Wotton, descended from Maugersfield, co. 

 Gloucester. 



Beckingham of Bulford and Salisbury. — Arg. a fess 

 embattelled, counter embattelled ; between 3 escallop 

 shells, sab. 



Besil of Bradford, (see Berks.) — 3 roundles. Kent 127. 

 Baynard of Lackham. — Or, a fess between 2 chevrons, 



sab. Crest on a wreath, a demi unicorn rampant, or ; 



Mantled, or, and sab. 

 Baskervile of Warncborough, a younger branch from 



Erdisley Castle, co. Hereford. Hertford, (sic) 72. 



