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Henry-Carington Bowles, of thecitydf London, 
Efquire.—Arms: Per pale indented gules and azure, three 
cups argent, in each a boar’s head eredl or. Impaling 
Garnault, per pale or and azure, barry of fix and a ch'ie^ 
the chief charged with a pale, and its cantons divided 
per bend dexter and finifter, rcfpedtively all counter- 
changed, furtout an inefcocheon argent.—Creft: a demi- 
boar eredl, efminois, the finifter fhoulder pierced with 
an arrow argent.—Motto, Ut tibi, Jic alteri. 
Roger Pickering, ofThorpe’s Lodge, in the coun¬ 
ty of York,' Efquire.—Arms: Ermine, a lion rampant 
.azure, crowned or.—Creft: a lion’s gamb erafed and 
ere ft azure, armed or. 
Francis Gostling, of the city of. Nonyicl}, 
Efquire.—Arms: Gules, a chevron argent, between 
three trefcents ermine.—Creft: an eagle’s’ head erafed 
fable, beaked or. 
Samuel Chambers, of Woodftock Houfe, near 
Sittingbourne, in the county of Kent, Efquire.—Arms 
Gules, a chevron or, between three cinquefoils. ’ Impa¬ 
ling Roper, per feffe azure and or; a pale counter- 
changed, three bucks’ heads ’erafed' of tlie fecond.— 
Crefljffa bear paffant, 
George-Ferne Bates, Efquire.—Arms: Sable, a 
feffe between two dexter hands couped or; a label for 
difference.'—Creft: a lioii’s head erafed, gules; a label 
for difference. 
Thomas Bolger, of St. Auftin’s, near Arklow, in 
Ireland.—Arms: Gules, an dak-tree eradicated proper, 
croffipg the Item and 'near the rodt a greyhound current 
argent'.—Creft: an efcallpp reverfed or.—Motto, Deus 
■nobis'hac, otiaje’cit , This is the work of“(jtir Gfod.—Bolger 
is.a naihe of great .antiquity in Ireland,'derived from the 
Fir Bblgs, fiippofe'd to have beeh'flie moff ancient in- 1 
habitants of Ireland. The heads of this family con¬ 
tinued for many centuries in Thomiond and Munfter, 
their firft fettlement; but were afterwards tranfplanted 
to Wexford and Kilkenny, in Leinfter, where lome of 
them now refide. 
Wi lliam-Watson Tait, of Liverpool, Efquire.— 
Arms : Argent, on a feffe gules, betvyeen three' doves 
azure, beaked and legged of the fecond ; the rays of a 
demi-fun breaking out from the upper part of the fefs,’\ 
or.—Creft: an arm embowed, veiled quarterly or and 
fable, bidding in-the hand'proper a bunch of flowers’ , 
gules, leavetT vert.— Motto, Toujours le meme, Always 
the fame. 
J. B. Bosanquet, of the city of London, Efquire, 
defcended from the Bofanquets of Effex; Monmouth- 
lhire, Hertfordftiire, and Northumberland.—Arms: Or, 
on a mount an oak-tree proper; on a chief gules,a cre¬ 
fcent between two mullets argent.—Creft : a demi-lion 
rampant gules. 
William Collins, of Ham, near Plymouth, in the 
county of Devon, Efquire.—Arms : Vert, a griffin fe- 
greant, or. On an efcocheon of pretence, (the arms of 
Trelawney,) quarterly; firft and fourth argent, a chev¬ 
ron fable : lecond and third argent, a chevron fable be- 
twen three 'oak-leaves proper.—Creft: a camel’s head 
erafed proper.—Motto, Sermeni confonafdtta. 
Thomas Rider, of Manchester, Efquire.—Arms: 
Azure, a chevron between three crefcents argent.— 
Creft: a crefcent, as in the arms.—Motto, Dumcrcfcojpero. 
John-James-Josefh Gourgas du Pan, of the city 
of London, Efquire.—Arms : Or, on a mount a tree 
table, on the mount in bafe a bar wavy, (reprefenting 
water, j-on a chief.gules a fwan volant barways argent.-— 
Creft: a fwan’s head couped at the neck. Supporters, 
two fw.ansv 
Hug;p Fraser, of the Ifland of Jamaica, Efquire.— 
Arms: Azure, three cinquefoils argent, within a bor- 
duie of 'the lull, a crefcent for difference.—Creft: a 
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demi-eagle in flames 3 a crefcent for difference.—Motto, 
Exfeipfa renafcens. 
John-William Adam, of Culrofs, in North Britain, 
Efquire.—Arms : Argent, a mullet pierced azure, be¬ 
tween three crofs crofslets fftchee gules.—Creft: a crofs 
crofslet, lis in the arms, furmouhted of a fword in 
faltier proper.—Motto, Crux mikigrata quies .—The fami¬ 
ly flouriihed at Culrofs, in Dumfermlin, from tlie year 
1x38; and of which John-William : Adam) efq. is the 
prefent furviving reprefentative. 
Thomas-William Field, ofOxfordlhire, Efquire. 
—Arms: Sable, a chevron between three garbs argent. 
—Creft: a dexter arm eredl i (Tu-ant from clouds, holding 
a javelin, all proper, habited gules, cuffed azure. 
A. Harrison, of the city of London^ and North 
Riding of Yorkfhire, Efquire.—Arms: Or, on a chief 
gulps, three eagles difplayed or.—Creft: in a ducal Co¬ 
ronet, a talbot’shead or, gutte de poix ; over the Creft 
the Motto, Vidius in arduis. 
ColonelR. T. Nelson, of Plymouth-Dock.—Arms :. 
Per pale argent and fable, three fleurs-de-lis counter- 
changed.—Creft: a dexter arm in armour'couped'ahd 
eredl proper, holding a fleui-'de-lis, as in the arms. 1 
The Reverend Benedict Chapman, Fellow of Gains 
College, in the Univerfity of ,Cambridge.—Arms : Per 
chevron argent and gules, a crefctnt counterchanged ; a 
canton of the fecond.—Creft: a dexter arm in armour, 
couped and eredl, holding in the hand a lance, all 
proper. 
Thomas Star, of Axbridge, in the county of 
Devon, Efquire.—Arms : Argent, on a fefs fable, three 
mullets or, between as many'chefs-rooks of the lecond. 
—Creft: a dexter arm couped and embowed, iti arriiddr, 
holding in the hand (back outwards)’a broken fpear, 
the point refting on the wreath, all proper ; round the 
wrift a fcarf mantled and taffelled or and azure.—Thefe 
arms were grafted to this ancient 'family by queen 
Elizabeth. 
William Lewis, ofHarpton, in the county of Lan- 
cafter, and of Weftmoreland in Jamaica, Efquire.— 
Arms: Sable, an eagle difplayed afgeht, beaked and 
legged or.—Creft : on a chapeau gules, turned up 
ermine, an heraldic tiger paifant. — Motto, Hrzc O.lim 
manehijfe juvabit . 
B. D. Hooke, of thecityof London, Efquire.—Arms: 
Quarterly, fable and argent, a crofs quarterly, between 
four efcallops, all counterchanged.—Creft: an efcallop 
fable, between two eagle’s wings, iffuing from a mural 
crown. 
Robert Hicks, Efquire, A. M. and F.R.S. of Rich¬ 
mond, in the county of Surrey, and King’s Bench Walks. 
Inner Temple, London.—Arms: .Gules, a fefs wavy, be¬ 
tween three fleurs-de-lis or.—Crefl: a flag’s head, col¬ 
lared ; on the collar three cinquefoils.—Motto, Benigno 
numing. 
James Heywood, of Douglas, in the Ifte of Man, 
Efquire, eldeft fon and heir to Peter-Jolin Heywbod, 
efquire, of, and late one of the derrifters of, the Ifte of 
Man, being the eldeft branch of the' family of Peers 
Eijwood, of Eijwood Hall, in the County PalatiiVe/'bf 
Lancafter, who lived in the tenth year of the reign of 
Henry II. in the year 1164.— Anns: Quarterly, firft or, 
three torteauxes between two bendletS gules’; fecond, 
or, on a bend fable, three mullets; third, argent, a 
chevron gules between three rr.afeles; fourth, argent 
a fefs fable frette between three cinquefoils.—Creft: 
on the flump of a tree eradicated, a falcon with wings 
difplayed and belled. 
Richard Wilson, of Foreft Hall, near Longbenton, 
in the county of Northumberland, Efquire.—Arms: 
Sable, a wolf falient or 5 in Chief three eftoils of the lalt. 
—Creft: a demi-wolf falient or. 
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