HERA 
Impaling O’Neile ; argent-,, two lions rampant comba¬ 
tant gules, fupporting a dextfer hand cotiped at the 
wrift of the lall ; in chief three mullets of the fecond, 
the bafe reprefenting the waves of the fea, in which 
is a falmon naianf proper.—Crefir: an afs’s head erafed 
argent. 
J. Cann, of Fuidge, in the county of Devon, Efquire. 
•—Arms: Azure, frette argent, on a fefs gules three leo¬ 
pards’ faces or.—Creft: a leopard ftatant proper. 
Henry B. Barnard, of Cave Caftie,. South Cave, 
in the county of York, Efquire.—Arms: Quarterly, firft 
and fourth argent; a bear rampant fable, muzzled or; 
fecond.and third, paly of fix or and gules, a faltier- ar¬ 
gent charged with another humette of the fecond. On 
an efcocheon of pretence gules, a fword in bend proper.— 
Creft: a demi-bear ereff fable, muzzled or. 
James Tayler, of Grafton, in the county of Ox¬ 
ford, Efquire.—Arms: Ermine, on a chief indented 
gules, three efcallops argent.—Creft: a lion’s head 
erafed argent, ducally gorged or. 
Samuel Freeman, of Flower, in the county of North¬ 
ampton, Efquire.—Arms : Ermine, three lozenges con¬ 
joined iufefs, on the middle one a roundel.—Crelt: in a 
ducal coronet, a wolf’s head. 
Thomas W irgman, of the city of London, Efquire ; 
born. April 14, 1771, married, Nov. 28, 1799, Sophia 
Ruflell, of the fame metropolis; and has iffiie a fon, 
Ferdinqnd-Charles, born May 20, 1806.—Arms: Azure, 
a female figure, reprefenting Jultice; habited in white, 
holding in her dexter hand a pair of fcales, in her finifter 
hand a fceptre, both or. Impaling Ruffell; Or, a lion 
rampant-proper; on a chief vert, three anchors or.— 
Creft: a dove holding in his beak an olive-branch, all 
proper.—Motto, Veritas, Truth. 
John Lenthal, of the Priory,-near Burford, in the 
county of Oxford; Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly, firft and 
fourth argent, a bend fufilly fable; fecond, azure, 
three cinquefoils; third argent, a lymphad. Impalum 
a chevron ermine, between three leopards’ faces.—CreftT 
a greyhound current proper. 
Charles-Edward Reynolds, of the Seftiop- 
Houfe, in the city of London, Efquire_Arms: Ermine, 
two lions'paffant gardant in pale gules, ducally crown¬ 
ed or.—Creft : a wivern, wings elevated, holding in his 
dexter claw a fword paleway s.—Motto, Fide fed cui vide. 
Charles Bicknell, of Spring Garden Terrace, 
St. James’s Park, Efquire, Solicitor to the Admiralty 
and Navy—Arms: Argent, two bars gules, over all a 
lion rampant of the firft. Impaling azure, a lion ram¬ 
pant argent; a canton of the iaft.—Creft : a dragon’s 
head couped at the neck, collared. 
J. Wadman, of the city of London, Efquire.— 
Arms: Ermine, on a bend gules, three rofes argent.— 
Creft : an eagle difpfayed proper—Motto, Rofa fine 
fpina , A rofe without a thorn. 
The Reverend C. W. Baker, of the city ofSalilbury. 
—Arms: Argent, a tower between three keys eredt lal 
ble—Creft: on a tower fable, an arm embowed in 
mail proper, holding in the hand a piece of plate iron 
azure. 
James Cocker, New Bank, Crompton, in the coun¬ 
ty of Lancafter, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, five bars fa. 
ble, over all a lion rampant or—Creft ; a lion couch- 
ant gardant ermine.. 
The Reverend William Edwards, of the city of 
B'riftol.—Arms: Ermine, a chevron per pale or and fa¬ 
ble.—Creft; an eagle, difplayedazure. 
James Adams, of Brompton, in the county of Kent 
Efquire, defcended from the Adams’s of Devonfliire.— 
Arms: Or, a lion rampant between eight crofs croflets 
Jitchy lable, all within a bordure engrailed azure. 
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J. Hodsoll, of the city of London, Efquire.—Arms: 
Azure, a fefs wavy, between three ftone fountains ar- 
,gent.—Mandy Hodfoll, of Holywell, arid the Hodfoll’s, 
men-of Kent, were of confid.erable note in the army of 
our brave Edward the Black Prince. Of this family 
was John Hodfoll, of South A fti; and alfo William 
Hodfoll, efq. who enjoyed the patrimonial eftate in the 
reigns,of Henry V. and VI. 
Edward Wigg, of Brooke., in the county of Nor¬ 
folk, Efquire.—Arms : Azure, an heraldic tiger paffant 
or. Impaling vert, on a fefs engrailed between three 
eagles’ heads erafed argent, a fleur-de-lis fable, between 
two rofes gules. 
J. A. Cater, of Great James-Street, Bedford-Row, 
Efquire.—Arms: Ermine, on a pile gules, a lion paffant 
gardant or. 
Wi lliam Cantrell, of Monfall, near Manchefter, 
Efqujre.—Arms : Argent, a pelican in her piety in her 
neft proper.—Creft: a tower argent, p'ort fable.—Motto, 
Propria vosfanguine pafco. 
John Scott, of Illington,- Efquire.—Arms: Per 
pale indented argent and fable, a faltire counterchanged. 
—Creft: within pales a dexter arm veiled fable, cuffed 
argent; holding in the hand a roll of paper proper. 
The Reverend Nicholas Spencer, of the city of 
London, A. M.—Arms: Per pale argent and gules, a 
fefs nebule between three griffins’ heads erafed, coun¬ 
terchanged, all within a bor,dure engrailed per pale fable, 
and of the firft, a crefcent for difference.—Creft: in a 
ducal coronet a griffin’s head collared, between two 
wings erect, a crefcent for difference—Motto, Dicu de¬ 
fend le Droit. 
Thomas Fleming, ofManchefter, Efquire_Arms: 
Gules, a fret argent. On an efcocheon of pretence ar¬ 
gent, two bends engrailed fable.—Creft : a ferpent now. 
ed argent, holding in his mouth a chaplet vert.—Motto, 
Pax copia fapientia. 
Thomas Richardson, of Iron Attori, in the coun¬ 
ty of Gloucefter, Efquire.—Arms : Argent, three chap¬ 
lets vert.—Creft: a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, 
holding in the hand proper a falchion. 
Mrs. Catharine Rogers, of Caftleton, in the coun¬ 
ty of Dorfet—Arms: Argent, a mullet fable, on a 
chief or, a fleur-de-lis gules. On an efcocheon of pre¬ 
tence the arms of Newman ; Quarterly, fable and argent 
in the firft and fourth three mullets of the fecond; 
furtout an inefcocheon of augmentation gules, a port¬ 
cullis crowned or. See p. 780.—For the proper ftiape 
of the ftiield for maidens, heireffes, married women, and 
widows, of every rank, fee it defcribed p. 451, 452, 
454, 4 6 °- 
Mrs. Bissett, of Darlington, in the county of Dur¬ 
ham.—Arms : Azure, a bend argent Within a bordure 
engrailed gules. 
Mifs Grrenly, of Titley Court, in the county of 
Hereford.—Arms : Vert, a chevron per pale ermine and 
erminois, between three flags trippant, each per pale as 
the chevron. 
Mils Freeman, of Letton, in the county of Hereford. 
-—Arms: Azure, three lozenges argent. 
The Reverend John Robinson, of Southwold, in 
the county of Suffolk—Arms: Vert, on a chevron be¬ 
tween three Hags trippant or, as many trefoils Hipped, 
gules.*-Creft : a flag’s head erafed or. 
Edward Rishton, of Elfwick Lodge, near Prefton, 
in the county of Lancafter, Efquire.—Arms ; Quarter¬ 
ly, firft and fourth or, a lion paffant" fable ; on a chief 
of the laft,-a trefoil flipped of the field. Second arid 
third or, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis.—Creft; 
a lion, as in the arms. 
9O 
William 
