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Baskervile of Richardstone, a second house from these. 



Hertford., 125. Bullen, Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire, 



(Thick) Kent, 142. Bunce of Malmsbury. — Az. on a fess between 3 boars 

 passant, arg, as many eagles displayed of the 

 field. Crest on a wreath a demi bear rampant, 

 or ; struck in at the shoulder and out at the back with 

 a broken spear, gu. 

 209. Bowyer of [? Lavington.] 



Lancashire, 124. Boulton of ■ [? Button of Alton Priors.] 



London, 110. Becket of Wilton and of Littleton [Pannel, Bishop's 



Lavington.] 



Berkshire, 99. Calton [? Calston] of Littlecot. 



132. Cheney of Uphaven, a second house from West Woodhey, 



co. Berks, originally from Kent. 

 (New) Berks, 13. Clifford of Boscomb. — Checquy or and az. a fess gu. 



an annulet, a canton [P] Crest out of a ducal coronet, 

 a dragon's head, wings elevated. 



Devonshire, 6. Cecill of 



27. Crokeof 



Dorsetshire, 1. Chawcy [Chaucey] of Charlton [near Pewsey.] 



112. Chadwell of Burbidge and of Ellesborne Wake, (query 

 if not Dorset.) Alibi Eblesborne Wake, in Wilts 123. 

 Gloucester., 168. Cornwall of Marlborough. — Ermine a lion rampant, gu. 



crowned or, within a bordure engrailed, sab. bezante. 



Berkshire, 99. Darell of Littlecot. — Az. a lion rampant or, crowned arg. 



with a cross crosslet fitch e on the shoulder. 

 Darell of Hungerford, a younger house from these. 

 Cheshire, 153. Daniel of St. Margaret's, near Marlborough, and of 



Bynag [Benacre, near Melksham] a younger branch 

 from Great Budworth in Cheshire. 

 166. Davenport of Lavington, a second branch from Bremhall, 



Cheshire. 



Gloucester., 24. Dyer of Malmsbury. — Sab. 3 goats trippant, arg. ; an 

 annulet diff. 



Hereford., 59. Dauntesey of Dauntesey. — Per pale .. .. [or and arg.] 

 barry nebule .... 



(New) Berks., 14. Englefield of Wotton Basset, and of Englefield co. Berks, 

 which see. 



Derbyshire, 56. Eyre of Downton, a younger branch from Holme co, 

 Derby. 



Devonshire, 183. Edmonds of New Sarum. — Or a chevron, az. on a canton, 

 sab. a boar's head coupe gold. 



Dorsetshire, 4. Ellis of Bapton. 



103. Ernley of Cannings [Bkhop's Cannings], or All Can- 

 nings, descended from Ernley in Sussex. 



