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No. 27. Delamar. Party per fesse dancetty; three lions courant — 

 two and one. Crest, demi-lion on a wreath over helmet in 

 profile ; barred for baron or noble. 



No. 28. O'Dempsey. Party per fesse in chief; a lion rampant be- 

 tween two swords erect; on base an inescutcheon ; in bor- 

 dure, party per fesse dancetty. Crest, an eagle (?) displayed 

 wreath. 



No. 29. Dillon. A lion rampant erased by a fesse. 



No. 30. Doddington. Party per pale ; dexter side, three bugle horns; 



sinister, three swords piled from middle base. 

 No. 31. Evererd. Party per fesse; wavey three estoiles — two and 



one. Crest, a pelican or swan on helmet in profile ; barred 



for baron or noble ; motto, Virtus in actione constitit. 

 No. 32. Farrell. A lion rampant. Crest, a greyhound courant 



over an Earl's coronet ; motto, Coobrei be derb.\ 

 No. 33. Fielding, alias Montgomery. In bordure quarterly; first 



and fourth, three fleur-de-lis ; second and third, a fesse. 



Crest, a figure of hope leaning on an anchor, and holding 



in the left hand a decollated human head by the hair on a 



wreath. 



No. 34. Fitzgerald. A saltier charged with a crescent. Crest, 

 chained monkey over helmet. 



The device for the helmet is so conventional that I give 

 a correct sketch of it. 



No. 35. Fleming. Party per fesse ; chequee and vert. 



No. 36. Fox. Party per pale; dexter side, a chief void ; in base a 

 sceptre in bend between two crest-coronets ; sinister side, 

 on a canton, a cross ; barry of six ermine, or three bars 

 ermine, with crescent in chief for cadency. Crest, a 

 winged sceptre on wreath. 



No. 37. Galt. Three garbs — two and one. Crest, a Moor's head on 

 wreath over helmet in profile ; barred for baron or noble. 



No. 38. M c Gill. Three martlets, with a mullet in fesse. 



No. 39. M°Gill and Dixon. (?) Party per fesse ; dexter side, in 

 bordure, three martlets — two and one ; sinister side, semee 

 with stars. Crest, a phoenix enciendiee on wreath over 

 helmet in profile ; barred for baron or noble ; motto, Sine 

 fine. 



No. 40. Graham. In bordure, quarterly ; first and fourth, or, three 

 escalops in chief ; second and third, three cinque foils — 

 two and one. Crest, a hawk killing a heron on a sovereign 

 helmet afirontee bared, rising from a ducal coronet. 



No. 41. Gray. In bordure, a chief charged with three roundels en- 

 closing a caltrop or triangle ; in base, barry of three 



* Aaglice, The rushing or tearing hound. 

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