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Bacon
Gules on a chief argent 2 mullets pierced sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Baddeham, Sire Johan de
De argent a une crois de goules; en la crois v molez de or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Baggsham
Gules, three quarrels argent.
(Parker)
Bainbridge
Azure, three battle-axes or, staves argent.
(Parker)
Baldberney, Scotland
Vert, a bar counter compony argent and azure between three cuirasses of the second; on a chief silver as many buckles of the third.
(Parker)
Balmanno
Argent, a cross embattled sable.
(Parker)
Balun, John
Barry indented, argent and gules.
(Parker)
Banaster, Sir Thomas, K.G., (as depicted upon his stall-plate at Windsor)
Argent, a cross clechée sable (elsewhere blazoned, Argent, a cross patty pointed sable).
(ob. 2o Ric. II - Parker)
Banester, Sir Thomas, K.G.
Argent, a cross of four fusils sable.
(Parker)
Bannerton, Salop.
Or, a fesse between three lions rampant gules.
(Parker)
Bannister
Argent, an annulet suspending two buckets saltire-wise sable between three fleurs-de-lys gules.
(Parker)
Baptist, S. John Baptist's College, Oxford (founded by Sir Thomas White, 1557)
Gules, on a bordure sable eight estoiles or; on a canton ermine a lion rampant of the second; in fesse point an annulet of the third for difference.
(Parker)
Barantine, Dru de
Noir a trois egles d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Bardolf, William
D'azur a trois quite feuiles d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Bardolph, Stafford
Argent, a chevron debruised between three crosses botonny fitchy sable.
(Parker)
Bardwell
Gules, three bars-gemels and a canton ermine.
(Parker)
Baret, Sheriff of London, 1379
Gules, a chief dancetty argent within a bordure azure.
(Parker)
Baring, Bp. of Gloucester and B., 1856; of Durham, 1861-79
Azure, a fesse or; in chief a bear's head proper muzzled and ringed of the second.
(Parker)
Barkele, Moris de
Goules ung cheveron d'argent.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Barlingham, Sire Richard de
De goules a iij ours de argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Barlow, Derby
Barry wavy of six argent and sable, a chief gules and a canton ermine.
(Parker)
Barlowe, Derbyshire
Barry wavy of six, argent and azure; a chief per pale ermine and gules.
(Parker)
Barnacle
Sable, a barnacle goose argent.
(Parker)
Barnacle
Azure, three barnacles argent.
(Parker)
Barnard, Hants.
Sable, two greyhounds endorsed argent.
(Parker)
Barnard, Essex
Azure, a fesse between three dolphins naiant argent.
(Parker)
Barner
Gules, a barnacle goose argent.
(Parker)
Barrall
Barry of ten, argent and sable.
(Parker)
Barratt, Sheriff of London, 1379
Gules, a chief dancetty argent within a bordure azure.
(Parker)
Barrett, co. Cork
Per pale argent and gules, three bars counterchanged, on a canton of the second a rose crowned or.
(Parker)
Barrow, Bath
Per saltire or and erminois, on a saltire azure between a caduceus in chief and a pine-apple in base proper, two swords in saltire argent, pomels and hilts gold.
(Parker)
Barrow
Argent, a cross crosslet crossed (or, as Leigh expresses it, double-crossed) pattée [at all the extremities] sable.
(Parker)
Barrow, Bp. of Sodor and Man, 1663, afterwards of S. Asaph, 1670-80
Sable, two daggers in saltire, points upwards, between four fleur-de-lys argent.
(Parker)
Barry, Earl of Barrymore, Ireland
Argent, three bars-gemels gules.
(Parker)
Barry, Lord Barry
Barry of ten, argent and gules.
(Parker)
Barry, Ireland
Barry of six, argent and gules.
(Parker)
S. Bartholomew's Hospital, London
Per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged.
(Parker)
Barton (Monsire de Barton de Fryton)
Port d'ermin, sur fes gules trois anneletts d'or.
(Roll, temp. Ed. III - Parker)
Basinges, Sire William de
De azure, a une crois recercele e voide de or, e un baston de goules.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Basinges
Argent, a cross sarcelly disjoined or.
(Parker)
Basnet
Argent, a chevron gules between three basnets proper.
(Parker)
Batnymersh
Gules, a cross patty crenelly at the ends argent.
(Parker)
Baucoy, Hugh de
D'or a une croyz de goules recersele; a une labeu de sable.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Bavaria
Bendy lozengy (? paly), argent and azure.
(Sandford's Genealogical History - Parker)
Bazas, Guyenne
D'azure, à la crois d'argent, le pied bourdonné ou pommetté et fiché du même; aux cantons quatre étoiles d'or.
(Parker)
Bearum
Or, three bird-bolts gules, nooked and pointed of the first; a label gules.
(Parker)
Beauchamp, John de
Noir ung egle d'argent, beke et les pees d'or.
(Roll, temp. Hen. III - Parker)
Beaurain
Azure, a cross anchory or.
(Parker)
Bec
Gules, a cross moline sarcelled argent.
(Parker)
Becard
Argent, three cushions lozengewise gules, tasselled or.
(Parker)
Beck, Surrey: granted 1864
Vert, a cross raguly humetty or, on a chief of the last three blackbirds proper.
(Parker)
Beck, Antony, Bp. of Durham
Banner of red, with a fer-de-moline of ermine (Le noble evesque de Dureaume / Le plus vaillant clerk du roiaume ... / Vermeille, o un fer de molyn / De ermine, e envoia se ensegne)
(Roll of Caerlaverock, A.D. 1300 - Parker)
Beck, Yorkshire
Gules, a cross sarcelly ermine.
(Parker)
Becke
Gules, a cross moline voided argent.
(Parker)
Bell
Sable, a fesse ermine between three bells argent.
(Parker)
Bellingham
Or, a crown sable garnished gold.
(Parker)
Belsted, Norfolk
Barry of six argent and sable; a canton quarterly or and argent.
(Parker)
Beltmaine
Argent, a demy-belt fixed in fesse azure buckled edged and garnished or.
(Parker)
Bennett
Bennett
Bennett
Bentham, Thomas, Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 1560-79
Quarterly azure and gules a cross patonce counterchanged; in first and fourth quarters a rose gules barbed and seeded or; in second and third quarters a sun glory proper.
(Parker)
Berd
Argent, on a bend sable three taus of the first.
(Parker)
Berham
Argent, a chevron between three boars sable.
(Parker)
Berkeley, Baron of Berkeley; Monsire Morris de
Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patée argent (Port de gules, a une cheveron d'argent entre dis croises forme de 'lij [forme de lis]).
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Roll, temp. Edw. III - Parker)
Berkeley
Banier ot vermeille cum sanc / Croissillie o un chievron blanc (gules, crusilly with a white chevron).
(Parker)
Berkeley, Maurice de
Banier ot vermeille cum sanc / Croissillie o un chievron blanc / Ou un label de asur avoit (gules, crusilly with a white chevron, a label azure).
(Parker)
Berkeleye, Sire Johan de
De goules a iij crois patees de or, e un chevron de argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Berkeleye, Sire Moris de
De goules a les crusules pates de argent, e un chevron de argent.
(Roll, temp. Ed. II - Parker)
Bernak, Sire William
De argent a une fesse e iij bernaks de sable.
(Roll, temp. Edw. II - Parker)
Bernard
Argent, a bear rampant sable, muzzled or.
(Parker)
Berne, Canton of
Gules, on a bend or a bear passant sable.
(Parker)
Bernstead
Argent, three bars closetted gules.
(Parker)
Bertie, Baron Willoughby D'Eresby
Argent, three battering rams barwise in pale proper headed & garnished azure.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial)
Bertie
Argent, three battering-rams barwise proper, headed azure, armed and garnished or.
(Parker)
Beslet
Azure, bezanty.
(Parker)
Bessell
Argent, two columbine slips crossed and drooping proper, flowered purple.
(Parker)
Beste
Gules, three bundles of as many arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or, feathered headed, and tied in the middle with a string argent.
(Parker)
Bethlehem Hospital, London
Argent, two bars sable ..... a basket of bread (i.e. wastel-cakes) or on the sinister side.
(Parker)
Bevercott
Quarterly argent and azure, a cross counterchanged.
(Parker)
Bevercourt
Argent, a cross flory azure.
(Parker)
Beverly
Or, a chief bevily vert.
(Parker)
Beville
Ermine, a bull passant gules armed and unguled or.
(Parker)
Bewes, Cornwall
Argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed gules, gorged with an Eastern coronet or, in chief three falcons proper.
(Parker)
Bightine
Purpure, a chevron couched sinister or.
(Parker)
Bill, William
Ermine, two wood-bills sable with long handles proper in saltire a chief azure.
(D. D. ob. 1561 - Parker)
Billerberg
Argent, three stone billets carved gules.
(Parker)
Billettes
Argent, a billet, raguled and trunked sable, inflamed in three places proper.
(Parker)
Billinger
Billetty counter billetty gules and argent.
(Parker)
Billingford, Norfolk
Sable, two bills addorsed in saltire argent.
(Parker)
Bizzet, Scotland
Argent, a bend sinister gules.
(Parker)
Blackall, Offspring, Bp. of Exeter, 1708-16
Argent, on a chief dancetty sable three bezants; in base a greyhound courant of the second collared or.
(Parker)
Blackenham, Suffolk
Azure, crusily three bars or.
(Parker)
Blage, Kent
Argent, three bendlets engrailed sable; over all a scarpe gules.
(Parker)
Blount, Baron of Mountjoy; Bart., 1642
Barry, nebuly of six or and sable.
(Guild of Saint George - An Elizabethan Armorial; Parker)
Blythe, Bp. of Salisbury, 1493-99
Ermine, three stags at gaze gules.
(Parker)
Blythe, Geoffrey, Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 1503-31
Ermine, three bucks trippant gules, on a chief indented, party per pale or and azure, a cross patonce counterchanged between two roses dexter gules, sinister or.
(Parker)

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