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1 A Heart ; and a Hart vulned
2 Heart pierced ; a Heart enfiled with ducal coronet
3 Heart flamant ; a Heart ensigned and transfixed
4 A Dexter, hand erect betw. two stalks of Wheat flexed in Saltire, issuing from a heart all ppr. in the hand a book shut sa. garnished or. Crest of Higginson
7 A Key ensigned ; and a Key enfiled
8 A Key ; and a Key with double wards
10 Two Keys endorsed bows interlaced
11 Cross of Keys double claved
12 Two Keys endorsed in bend Sinister bows interlaced with a Sword interposed in bend
13 Two Padlocks and a Door Lock
14 A Staple ; a Door joint ; Hinge ; Two Staples interlaced ; and a door Bolt
15 A Demi belt erased betw. four buckles - see Buckle
16 Half-belt and four, buckles - see Buckle
18 Demi-Garter, or Perclose
20 Water Bougets. See Dictionary
21 Water Bougets. See Dictionary
22 Water Bougets. See Dictionary
23 Water Bougets. See Dictionary
24 Water Bougets. See Dictionary
26 Chalice ; and a Cup, or Goblet
28 Tailors bodkin ; and a Sledge
29 Penny-yard pence or penny ; An Iron Ring. A Peg Top ; and Star-pagodas
31 A Chain enarched ; a circular chain; and Circular chain within another
32 Slav, Slea, or Reed ; and a playing Table
33 Copper cake ; a Point ; and Draw-iron
34 A Delf; a Billet, and a Billet wavy; and a Flagstone
35 A Gad ; and a triangular Gad ; this is also termed a Demi lozenge, it is also blazoned a Steel Gad
36 Copper ; and Engrossing-block
40 Shackbolt ; and Double Shackbolt, also termed Handcuffs
41 Rosary ; a Patermoster ; and Scourge with three lashes
42 Escallop ; Escallop reversed ; and a Vannet
43 Pilgrims Staffs. The first one is sometimes called a Pike-staff
45 A Priors Staff as in the arms of Malton Priory ; and a Crosier
46 A Pastoral Staif. A Crosier-Case, and a Pastoral Staff with Banderole, or Orarium
47 Two Sceptres in Saltire traversed by a Sword in Pale point upwards
49 Block-Brush ; and a Broom, or Besom
51 Scalpel or Lancet; and a Bistoury
52 Fanged Tooth; a Jaw-bone; and Shin-bones
55 Fountain of two basins
57 Mountain enflamed. Crest of Grant
58 Three Hills, as in the arms of Brinckman
60 Calamine-Stone; a Mole-hill, Hillock, or Mount ; and a Flint-stone