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Bloyon, John or Robert— (E. iii. Roll) bore, argent, a saltire engrailed sable Ordinary. F. .See Blaen.

Bloys, the Castellan of— (H. ii. Roll) bore, gules, three palets vair, a chief or; Arden Roll. F.

Bluet, Sir John, of Hants — bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or, a double-headed eagle gules. F.

Bluet, Sir Walter, of co. Gloucester— (E. ii. Roll) bore, or, a chevron between three eaglets vert; Parliamentary Roll.

Bluet, William — (H. iii. Roll) bore wings conjoined in fess gules, F,

Blunde, William — (H. in. Roll) bore, masculée or and sable; Grimaldi and Glover Rolls; lozengy in Howard Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.

Blundell, Robert — ( H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, billettée or, on a canton of the second a raven ppr.; .Arden and St. (jeorge Rolls. F.

Blondeville, Randolf, Earl of Chester, f Hugh Kevelioke, Earl of Chester (whom see) 1180-1231, bore on his seal, a lyon or a wolf saliant; Journal Brit.Arch. Ass. vol. v. p, 235, but the Rolls (temp. H. iii, ) assign him, azure, three garbs or banded gules; St, George Roll. F.

Blyg'feld,Thomas— ( R. 11. Roll ) bore, argent, on a bend sable three plates ; Surrey Ro'

Bocking, Johnde— (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, crusily (12) and a bend undée gules; Jenyns' Ordinary, F.

‡Bocton, Stephen de— (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, on a chief dancete (4) or, three torteaux; Daring Roll. F.

in Herefordshire — bore, azure, a fess between three chess-rooks or. — ,Shirlcy.] F.
 * [Bodenham, Hugh de, lord of Bodenham

‡Bodiham, "William de-(H. in. Roll) bore, .gules, an inescocheon argent, and eight Ijesants in orle ; Uering Roll. P". Robert took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.

Bodiham, "William de— (H. iii. Roll) bore, argent, a bend indented per bend indented or and azure, within a bordure gules; Howard Roll. F.

Bodrugan v. Botringham.

Bodrugan, Sir Henry, and Otes, of Cornwall— (E. ii. Roll) bore, argent, three bendlets gules; Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.

Boer, Robert le — (H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, three boars' heads or; Howard Roll.

Bohun, Humphrey de, Earl of Hereford, Constable of England, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvi. xxiv. Hebore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 (with a label gules), at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, as did his father Humfrey also at Falkirk, azure a bend argent cotised or, between six lyonceux rampant of the last (F.) [the bend is often blasoned Hereford cotised (i.e. argent cotised or), and for Hknky, gules cotised or]. Sir Humphrey of Herefordshire, bore the bend ermine cotised argent; Parliamentary Roll.

Bohun, Sire Edmund de— bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, "Hereford without the cotises" i.e., azure, a bend argent between six lyonceux rampant or.

Bohun, Edwrard de— bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, the arms of the Earl of Hereford with, un enisele (an inescocheon) of the arms of England. William de Boun — bore, at that tournament (1334) the arms of Hereford (with three emullets gules pierced vert on the bend); and so also did William, Earl of Northampton, K.G., at the siege of Calais 1345-8, with three mullets (6) unpierced.

BOHUN, WIFE OF SIR PETER ARDERNE,

Chief Justice Temp. H. vi. and E. iv and Justice of the King's Bench.

In Latton Church, Essex, 1465 — 5 Ed. iv

After Drummond.