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 xl PLATE 31 C Continued J. their points towards the dexter, hilted and pommelled or. Chute 34 Gu. three swords barwise in pale, points to the sinister hilts and pommels or, Rawlyns 35 Sa. three swords paleways ar. two with their points in base, and the middle one in chief. Rawlings. At p. g, f. 21. Az. three swords, one in pale point upwards, sur- mounted of the other two in saltire points downwards ar., hilts and pommels or, Norton, of Toft wood, E. Dereham, Norfolk, and Ricking- hall, Suffolk Ar. a dexter hand erased fesseways gu., holding a dagger point down- wards az. in chief three crescents sa. M'Clure Gu. issuing from the dexter side of the shield a cubit sinister arm vested az., cuffed or, in the hand 36 37 ppr. a cross-crosslet fitchee in 38 39 pale of the third. O'Donell Ar. an arm sinister in bend issuing from dexter chief point gu. Corn- hill Or. a dexter arm issuing from the sinister fesse point out of clouds ppr. in the hand a cross crosslet iitchee in pale az. Mac Donnell 40 Az. an armed arm embowed or, issuing from the sinister, holding in the hand ppr. a rose gu. stalkeci and leaved vert, Chambre 41 Gu, a balance betw. three garbs or., on a chief barry wavy of four ar. and az., an arm embowed vested of the first cuff gold, issuing from clouds affixed to the upper part of the centre of the chief of the third, radiated of the second, betw. two anchors, also of the second. T;ie Bakers' Company 42 The Shield of the Duke of Abercorn. Quarterly ist and 4th gu., three cinquefoils pierced erm. for Hamil- ton. 2nd and 3rd, ar. a lymphad with sails furled and oars sa. for Earls of Arran. En surcoat an inescutcheon az. charged with three fleur-de-lis or, surmounted by a French ducal coronet, for the Duchy of Chatelherault. See also term Entoured 43 Tiie Decoration of the Royal Red Cross