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Burgersh, or Burwash. Gules (red) a lion
rampant Or (gold), tail forchie. Burgersh from Newelm Church, co. Oxford,
Visit. Oxon ARMS:..Argent (silver) a chief
Argent (silver) three crosses crosslet Azure
(blue) Burges Visit. Cornwall, 1620 ARMS:..Chequy
Gules (red) and Or (gold), on a chief Argent
(silver) three crosslet Azure (blue) Burges Westport, co. Dorset; granted 11
April, 1614 ARMS:..Argent (silver) a fesse
lozengy or and Azure (blue) in chief three
mascles of the third, within a bordure of the
same bezantie. Burges Westham, co. Essex ARMS:..Argent
(silver) on a cross Sable (black) a leopard's
face Or (gold) CREST:..A Saracen's head in
profile Proper (natural color) wreathed about
the temples Argent (silver) and Sable (black)
habited over the shoulders of the first in
stripes paleways, thereon torteau. Burges Leicestershire ARMS:..Argent (silver)
on a bend bewt. six crosses crosslet Gules
(red) three lozenges of the field. Burges Crendon, co. Lincoln, granted 1631
ARMS:..Argent (silver) a fesse chequyor and
Sable (black) in chief three crosses flory of the
last. CREST:..On a mural crown chequy or
and Sable (black) a round buckle of the first,
the tongue erect in pale. Burges Beauport, Sussex. Per fesse Argent
(silver) and Ermine a fesse Azure (blue) fretty
Or (gold), a bordure of a third bezantee on a
canton Gules (red) a bend of the first, charged
with a baton of Knight Marshal Proper (natural
color) CREST:..A camel's head Proper (natural
color) bezantee erased Gules (red) Burges. Chequy Argent (silver) and Gules
(red) on a chief Or (gold), three crosses
botonie Azure (blue) Crestt-A lion rampant
Gules (red) holding in a dexter paw an annulet
enclosing a fleur-de-lis Argent (silver) Burges Ballymore, co. Westmeath, 1736,
afterwards of Dublin ARMS:..Argent (silver) a
fesse lozengy or and Gules (red) in chief three
mascles of the last, all within a bordure of the
same bezantie. CREST:..A camel's head
couped Gules (red) bezantie. Burges Parkanaur, co. Tyrone, and Thorpe
Hall and East Ham, co. Essex, confirmed to
JOHN YNYR BURGES, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Tyrone, 1929, son and heir of
JOHN HENRY BURGES, Esq., of Wood Park,
co. Armagh, by MARIANNE, his wife. dau. and
co-heir of Sir RICHARD JOHNSTON, Bart
ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or (gold), a
fesse chequy Argent (silver) and Azure (blue),
in chief two cross crosslets Gules (red) and
base a covered cup of the last, for BURGES;
2nd, play of eight or and Gules (red) all within
a bordure of the first pellettie, for LLOYD; 3rd,
Argent (silver) a saltire Sable (black), on a
chief Gules (red) three cushions Or (gold), for
JOHNSTON. CREST:..A dove rising Argent
(silver) beaked and membered Gules (red) in
its beak a palm-branch Proper (natural color),
for BURGES; A lion rampant Gules (red)
langued Azure (blue), in the dexter paw an
annulet enclosing a fleur-de-lis Argent (silver),
for LLOYD. Motto-Tace aut face. Burges. Vert (green) a fesse Or (gold), fretty
Gules (red) between three doves Argent
(silver) membered of the third. Burges. Argent (silver) on a bend Sable (black)
three plates. Burges. Lozengy Gules (red) and vair. Burgess BOURGEOIS, of Champagne, in
Picardy, one of whom, ROBIN DE
BOURGEOIS, of Gamache, in Picardy, a
protestant refugee, settled at Canterbury,
1593, and is now presented by Major C. J.
BURGESS, East Mascalls, co. Kent.) Azure
(blue) a fesse between a crescent in chief and
a rose in base, all Argent (silver) CREST:..A
fleur-de-lis. Motto-Le bon temps viendra. Burgett Lincoln's Inn ARMS:..Argent (silver) a
castle triple-towered, a chain extending in
festoon from the extremities and crossing the
portal, all Proper (natural color) Burgh Drumkeen, co. Limerick; derived from
a common proginetor with the House of
CLANRICARDE ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross
Gules (red) CREST:..A cat-a-mountain sejant
Proper (natural color) with collar and chain
reflexed over the back Or (gold) Motto-A cruce
salus. Burgh Bert, co. Kildare. Lord Downes, extinct
1864 ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or (gold),
a cross Gules (red), for BURGH; 2nd and 3rd,
Argent (silver) three pales wavy Gules (red),
for DOWNES. CREST:..1st: A cat-a-mountain
sejant Proper (natural color) with collar and
chain reflexed over the back Or (gold), for
BURGH; 2nd: A wolf's head erased Proper
(natural color) charged on the neck with a
mullet Or (gold), for DOWNES.
Supporters-Dexter, a lion guard Proper
(natural color) ducally gorged and chained,
and charged on the shoulder with a portcullis
or; sinister, a knight in complete armour, his
right hand supporting a spear, on his left arm
a shield of the arms of BURGH. Motto-A cruce
salus. Burgh Old Town, co. Kildare; represented by
Rt. Hon. WALTER HUSSEY BURGH, Lord
Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in
Ireland, descended from Dromkeen, co.
Limerick ARMS:..As. BURGH of Dromkeen,
quarterly with HUSSEY. Burgh, Hussey-de Burgh Donore, co.
Kildare; descended from Rt. Rev. RICHARD
BURGH, or BURKE, Lord Bishop of Ardagh,
1692, who was the representative of the
Drumkeen branch of the House of DE BURGH
ARMS:..Or (gold), a cross Gules (red),
quartering HUSSEY. CREST:..A
cat-a-mountain sejant guard. Proper (natural
color) collared and chained Or (gold), for
BURGH; A hind passant Argent (silver) on a
mount Vert (green), and under a tree Proper
(natural color), for HUSSEY, Motto-A cruce
salus. Burgh Earl of Kent, 1226 ARMS:..Gules (red)
seven lozenges vair, three, three, and one. Burgh Lord Burgh or Borough, of
Gainsborough, summoned to Parliament, 1487
ARMS:..Azure (blue) three fleurs-de-lis Ermine Burgh Earl of Ulster ARMS:..See BURKE. Burgh Marquis of Clanricarde, &c.
ARMS:..See BURKE. Burgh Earl of St. Albans ARMS:..The 4th Earl
of Clanricarde was so created 1624, extinct
1628 ARMS:..See Marquess of Clanricarde. Burgh Devonshire ARMS:..Argent (silver) an
eagle imperial Gules (red) membered Vert
(green). Burgh Staffordshire ARMS:..Argent (silver)
on a saltire Sable (black) five swans Proper
(natural color) Burgh. Azure (blue) three fleurs-de-lis Ermine
CREST:..A falcon rising Ermine belled Or
(gold), ducally gorged of the last. Burgh. Gules (red) three fleur-de-lis Ermine Burgh. Argent (silver) on a fesse Sable (black)
three plates another, three bezants). Burgh. Argent (silver) on a fesse dancettie
Sable (black) three bezants another adds a
label of three points Gules (red)). Burgh. Or (gold), a cross pattie Gules (red) Burgh. Or (gold), on a cross Gules (red) five
mullets Argent (silver) Burgh. Argent (silver) a chevron ermines
cotised Sable (black) between three chaplets
Gules (red) Burgh. Lozengy Gules (red) and vair. Burgh. Or (gold), three bucks' heads Sable
(black) attired Argent (silver) Burghall. Paly or and Sable (black), a bend
Gules (red) Burghay Whitmore, co. Stafford
ARMS:..Argent (silver) three stags' heads
cabossed Sable (black) Harl. MSS. 1988, fol.
41). Burghdon. Argent (silver) three cinquefoils
Sable (black) another adds a bordure engr.
Sable (black)). Burghe. Argent (silver) on a saltire Sable
(black) five ducks of the field, membered
Gules (red) Burghepe. Argent (silver) a chevron Azure
(blue) CREST:..A friar's head sidefaced Proper
(natural color) couped at the shoulders
habited grey. Burghepp, or Burghopp. Argent (silver) on a
chevron Azure (blue) three fleurs-de-lis Or
(gold) Burghersh Devonshire and Norfolk
ARMS:..Gules (red) a lion rampant double
queued Or (gold) CREST:..In a mural crown
Gules (red) a demi lion double queued Argent
(silver) Burghersh Lord Burghersh, summoned to
Parliament 1303 ARMS:..Same Arms. Burghes. Gules (red) on a chief Argent (silver)
an eagle displ. Sable (black) Burghill Brecon, and Bungay, co. Suffolk
ARMS:..Paly of six Argent (silver) and Sable
(black) over all a bend Gules (red) CREST:..A
lion's head erased Argent (silver) Burghill Ireland ARMS:..Paly of six Argent
(silver) and sa on a bend Gules (red) three
escallops Or (gold) Burghill Lichfield ARMS:..Paly of six Argent
(silver) and Sable (black) on a bend Gules
(red) a mitre Or (gold) Burghill Yorkshire ARMS:..Azure (blue) a
chevron ar between three martlets Or (gold) Burghill. Paly of six Argent (silver) and Sable
(black) on a bend Gules (red) a Saxon crown
Or (gold) CREST:..Alion's head Argent (silver)
crowned with a Saxon crown Or (gold) Burghill. Paly of six or and Azure (blue) over
all a fesse Gules (red) Burghly, or Burgly. Azure (blue) three
fleurs-de-lis Or (gold) CREST:..A winged
greyhound sejant. Burght. Argent (silver) on a saltire Sable
(black) three bars wavy Or (gold) Burghton JOHN DE BURGHTON, Sheriff of
Lancashire, 1 Edward III. ARMS:..A bendlet
wavy cotised in sinister chief an estoile. Burgwell. Argent (silver) on a bend Gules (red)
three martlets Or (gold), all within a bordure of
the second. Burgilton Norfolk ARMS:..Quarterly, or and
Gules (red) on a bend Sable (black) two plates. Burgin. Per fesse indented or and gu, three
escallops counterchanged. Crestt-A sword
and key in saltire. Burgis. Argent (silver) a fesse lozengy or and
Azure (blue) between three mascles of the
third a bordure of the last bezantie. CREST:..A
camel's head Proper (natural color) Burgo Earl of Cornwall. ROBERT DE BURGO
or DE MORETON was created Earl of Cornwall
by William I. His son, the 2nd earl, forfeited the
earldom temp. Henry I. He left two sons, from
the elder of whom, ADELM, descends the
noble House of BURKE or DE BURGH,
Marquises and Earls of Clanricarde, &c.
ARMS:..Erm a chief indented Gules (red) Burgoigne Cambridgeshire and Devonshire
ARMS:..Azure (blue) a hound passant Argent
(silver) CREST:..An antelope sejant Argent
(silver) attired, tufted and maned Sable (black) Burgoigne. Azure (blue) a talbot passant or
another, Argent (silver)). Burgom, or Burgoyne Oxfordshire
ARMS:..Azure (blue) a hound courant Argent
(silver) CREST:..On a ducal coronet Or (gold),
a lion passant Gules (red) Burgon Longstanton, co. Hereford
ARMS:..Azure (blue) a hound passant Argent
(silver) CREST:..A tiger sejant Argent (silver)
maned and tufted Sable (black) Burgonyon. Quarterly, or and Gules (red) on a
bend Sable (black) a mullet Argent (silver) Burgower. Argent (silver) on mount Vert
(green) a castle Sable (black) Burgoyn. Gules (red) a wolf passant Or (gold),
on a chief crenelli Argent (silver) three martlets
Azure (blue)
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