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HENRY BOURCHIER, EARL OF ESSEX, 1483.

IN LITTLE EASTON CHURCH, ESSEX.

After Waller.

Botune, Steven de-(H. iii. Roll) bore, azure, on a chief indented or three torteaux; Howard Roll.

Boues. v. Bucy.

gules, a goat saliant or; Surrey Roll.
 * Boughton, Piers de (R. ii. Roll) bore,

hore, sable, three crescents or.—Shirley.] F.
 * [Boughton, Robert de (Boreton) E. 1.-

‡Boulers, Baudwyn de-(H. iii. Roll) bore, sable billettée and a bend argent; Dering and St. George Rolls (F.). See also Buller.

Boun, see Bohun.

Boun, Foulke de F. III. Roll) bore, sable. three crescents argent: Jenyn's Roll; called Joir, or Jorce, m the Arden Roll

Boun, Frank de-(H. 11. Roll) bore, gules, a crescent ermine within an orle of martlets ermine; Glover Roll. See Bohun, of Tressingfield, Suffolk.

† Bourchalle, Henry de (Borchelle)- (H. iii. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure, a fess gules. Dering Roll; tricked also or and azure. See also Burghill and Burrell.

Bourchier, Robert (Bursour)-bore, at the Second Dunstable tournament 1334. argent, a Cross engelée or Lord Barnesse or Berners,

‡ Bourchier, Hugh de (Bucy or Boues)— (H. iii Roll) bote, or three water-bougets azure Dering and Howard Rolls. Le Sir Bowcer, bore, H. vi., azure three water-bougets or; 6th Nobility Roll.

Bourchier, Sir Robert. a baron 1342, knighted at the capitulation of Calus 1348— bore, argent, a cross engrailed gules, between four water-bougets sable (F.), as did Le Sire De Boucer, at the siege of Rouen 1418-where William B. bore the same (differenced with a martlet or an annulet) quarterly with Lovayne, gules, billettée or and a fess argent. F.

Bourchier, Bartholomew (Bouser) — (R. ii. Roll) bore, argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label (3) azure; Surrey Roll William, bore, three fleurs-de-lys or on the pendants, and his brother John, 1st Lord Berners, K.G., bore on each pendant a lyon rampant or. Harl. MS. 1418 fo. 52$b$.

Bourgyloun, Sir Robert, of Norfolk- (E. i. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules, in the second and third an amulet argent, over all a bend sable Parliamentary Roll.

Bourne, Sir Thomas—bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a chevron gules between three lyons rampant sable, ascribed to Nicholas (F.) and Richard E. iii.; Jenyns' Ordinary

Bourne, Sir Christopher, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348-bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent a bordure engrailed on.

Bourne, Thomas de hore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334. gules, a lyon ram- pant or tail fourchée, a bordure engrelé argent.

‡ Bourne, John de—(H. iii. Roll) bore, ermine on a bend azure three lyons rampant or; Dering Roll; no lyons in Ashmole MS

Bourneham, Sir Thomas de, of co. Linc. —(E ii. Roll) bore, or a maunch vert; Parliamentary Roll.