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 | | Genealogical and Heraldic DICTIONARY of the British Empire by Sir Bernard BURKE |
| | | A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z |  | CARBERY | Baron (George-Patrick Evans-Freke), of Carbery |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist and 4th, arg., three boar's heads, couped, sa., for EVANS ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., two bars, or ; in chief, three mullets, of the last, for FREKE. | Crest | Ist, EVANS, a demi-lion, rampant-regardant, or, holding between the paws a boar's head, as in the arms ; 2nd, FREKE, a bull's head, couped. | Supporters | Two lions, regardant, or, ducally crowned, az. | Mottoes | Libertas. |
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| CARDEN | Sir John-Craven, of Templemore |
| Arms | Arg., a mascle, gu., between three pheons, sa. | Crest | A pheon, sa. | | | Mottoes | Fide et amore. |
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| CARDIGAN | Earl of (James-Thomas Brudenell), Baron Brudenell, of Stanton Wyvil |
| Arms | Arg., a chevron, gu., between three morions, of steel caps, az. | Crest | A sea-horse, ppr. | Supporters | Dexter, a buck, ppr., holding in the mouth an arrow, between the antlers a cross patée-fitchée, or : sinister, a horse ppr. | Mottoes | En grace aflie. |
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| CAREW | Baron Robert-Shapland Carew |
| Arms | Or, three lions, passant, sa. | Crest | An heraldic antelope, passant, gu. | Supporters | On either side, an heraldic antelope, gu. | Mottoes | Nil admirari. |
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| CAREW | Sir Walter-Palk, of Haccombe |
| Arms | Or, three lyoncels, passant, in pale, sa. | Crest | A mainmast, the roundtop set off with palisadoes, or, a demi-lion issuant thereout, sa. | Supporters | Two antelopes, gu., armed and unguled, arg. | Mottoes | Nil conscire sibi. |
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| CARINGTON | Baron, see Carrington |
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| CARLISLE | Earl of (George-William-Frederick Howard) |
| Arms | Quarterly of six : Ist, HOWARD, gu., on a bend between six cross-crosslets, fitchée, arg., an escocheon, or, charged with a demi-lion, rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure, flory-counterflory, of the first, a mullet for differnce ; 2nd BROTHERTON, gu., three lions passant-guardant, in pale, or, on a chief, a label of three points, arg. : 3rd, WARREN, chequy, or and az. ; 4th, MOWBRAY, gu., a lion, rampant, arg., armed and langued az. ; 5th, DACRE, gu., three escallops, arg. : 6th, GREYSTOCK, barry of six, arg. and az. ; over all three chaplets, gu. | Crest | On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant-guardant, the tail extended, or, ducally, gorged, arg., a mullet, sa., for difference. | Supporters | Dexter, a lion, arg., differenced with a mullet : sinister, a bull, gu., armed unguled, ducally gorged, and lined, or. | Mottoes | Volo, non valeo. |
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| CARMICHAEL | Gibson-Carmichael, the Rev. Sir William-Henry |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist, gu., three keys, fesseways, in pale, or ; 2nd, arg., a fesse, wreathed, az. and gu., within a bordure of the last ; 3rd, erm., on a fesse, sa., three crescents, arg. ; 4th, as first. | Crest | An arm embowed, holding a broken lance top pendent, ppr. | Supporters | Two angels. | Mottoes | Toujours prest. |
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| CARMICHAEL | Sir James-Robert, of Nutwood, Surrey |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist and 4th, arg., a fesse, tortilé, az. and gu., within a bordure of the second, for CARMICHAEL ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a cup, arg., flames of fire issuing therefrom, ppr., between two chess-rooks, or, within a bordure, gold, for SMYTH. | Crest | A cubit-arm, erect, in armour, holding in the hand a broken tilting-lance, all ppr. | | | | |
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| CARNAC | Rivett-Carnac, Sir John, of Derby |
| Arms | Quarterly : arg. and az., two swords in saltier, ppr., between three mullets, one in chief, and two in fesse, and a crescent in base, counterchanged. | Crest | A sword, erect, pommel and hilt, or issuing from a crescent, erm. the internal part gu., for CARNAC ; an arm, erect, couped at the elbow, per pale, arg. and sa., in the hand, ppr., a broken sword of the first, hilt and pommel gold, for RIVETT. | | | Mottoes | Sic itur ad astra. |
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| CARNARVON | Earl of (Henry-Howard-Molyneux Herbert), Baron Porchester, of Highclere |
| Arms | Per pale, az. and gu., three lions rampant, arg. ; a crescent for difference. | Crest | A wyvern, wings elevated, vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand, couped at the wrist, gu. | Supporters | Dexter, a panther, guardant, arg., spotted of various colours, fire issuant from the mouth and ears, ppr., ducally gorged, per pale, gu. and az., chained of the last ; sinister, a lion, arg., gorged with a ducal coronet, gu. | Mottoes | Ung je servirai. |
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| CARNWATH | Earl of (Thomas-Henry Dalzell), and Baron Dalzell, in the peerage of Scotland |
| Arms | Sa., a naked man, ppr. | Crest | A dagger, erect, ppr., pommel and hilt, or. | Supporters | Two chevaliers in complete armour, each bearing a target on his exterior arm. | Mottoes | I dare. |
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| CARRICK | Earl of (Somerset-Arthur Butler), and Viscount Ikerrin, of Ikerrin |
| Arms | Or, a chief, indented, az., a crescent for difference. | Crest | Out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, arg., thereon a falcon rising, of the last. | Supporters | Dexter, a falcon, wings expanded, arg., beaked and membered, or ; sinister, a male griffin, sans wings, arg., beaked, rayed, collared, and chained, or. | Mottoes | Soyez ferme. |
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| CARRINGTON | Baron, (Robert-John Carington, F.R.S.), of Upton |
| Arms | Or, on a chevron cotised, between three demi-griffins, the two in chief respectant, sa., a mullet for difference. | Crest | A, elephant's head, erased, or, eared, gu., charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and on, az. | Supporters | Two griffins, sa., winged, beaked, and membered, or ; on the body three trefoils, slipped, in pale, of the last. | Mottoes | Tenax et fidelis. |
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| CARYSFORT | Earl of (Granville-Leveson Proby), Baron Carysfort, of Carysfort |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist and 4th erm., on a fesse, gu., a lion passant, or, for PROBY ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., two bars, wavy, and a plain chief, az., on the latter an estoile, between two escallops, or, for ALLEN. | Crest | An ostrich's head, erased, arg., ducally gorged, or ; in the beak a key, of the last. | Supporters | Dexter, an ostrich, arg., ducally gorged, or ; in the beak a key, of the last : sinister, a talbot, sa. | Mottoes | Manus haec inimica tyrannis. |
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| CASSILIS | See Marquess of Ailsa |
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| CASTLEMAINE | Baron (Richard Handcock), of Moydrum Castle |
| Arms | Erm., on a chief, sa., a dexter hand between two cocks, arg., armed, crested, and jelloped, gu. | Crest | A demi-lion, rampant, az., holding between the paws a fusil, arg., charged with a cock, gu. | Supporters | Dexter, a lion, guardant, az. ; sinister, a cock, ppr. | Mottoes | Vigilate et orate. |
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| CASTLE-STUART | Earl of (Charles-Knox Stuart), Viscount Stuart, Baron Castle-Stuart, of Castle Stuart |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist, or, a lion, rampant, gu., within a double tressure, flory-counterflory, of the last, for Scotland : 2nd, or, a fesse, chequy arg. and az., in chief a label of three points, gu., for STUART ; 3rd, arg., a saltier between four roses, gu., for LENNOX ; 4th, or, a lion, rampant, gu., the whole within a bordure, compony, of the second and first. | Crest | A unicorn's head, arg., armed, or, between a pair of olive branches, ppr. | Supporters | Two dragons, vert. | Mottoes | Forward. |
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| CATHCART | Earl (Alan-Frederick Cathcart), Viscount Cathcart, and Baron Greenock, in the peerage of the United Kingdom |
| Arms | Az., three cross-crosslets, fitchée, issuant from as many crescent, arg., for WALLACE of SUNDRUM ; and 3rd, az., three covered cups, or, for SCHAW of GREENOCK. | Crest | A dexter hand, couped above the wris, and erect, ppr., grasping a crescent, as in the arms. | Supporters | Two parrots, ppr. | Mottoes | I hope to speed. |
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| CATHCART | Sir John-Andrew, of Carleton |
| Arms | Az., a human heart, or, between three cross-crosslets fitchée, issuing out of as many crescent, arg. | Crest | A dexter hand holding up a heart, royally crowned, all ppr. | Supporters | Dexter, a lion, rampant ; sinister, a savage, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, all ppr. | Mottoes | By faith we are saved. |
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| CAVAN | Earl and Baron of (Frederick-John-William Lambart), Viscount Kilcoursie and Lord Lambart, in the peerage of Ireland |
| Arms | Gu., three narcissusses, arg., pierced of the field. | Crest | A mount, vert, thereon a centaur, ppr., drawing his bow, gu., arrow, or. | Supporters | Two men, in armour to the waist, sa., garnished, or, short trousers, gu., fringed of the second, faces, arms, knees, and swords, ppr., cach having a steel cap, adorned with six ostrich feathers, alternately arg. and the third. | Mottoes | Ut quocunque paratus. |
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| CAVE | Cave-Browne Cave, Sir Mylles, of Stanford |
| Arms | Quarterly : Ist and 4th, az., fretty, arg., ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron between three escallops, or. | Crest | Ist, a greyhound, courant, sa., to which, on an escroll, proceediug from his mouth, the word GARDEZ, for motto ; 2nd, a stork, ppr., beaked and membered, or. | | | | |
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| CAWDOR | Earl (John-Frederick Campbell, F.R.S., D.C.L.), of Castlemartin |
| Arms | Gyronny of eight, or and sa. | Crest | A swan, arg., ducally crowned, or. | Supporters | Dexter, a lion, guardant, gu. ; sinister, a hart, ppr. | Mottoes | Be mindful. |
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| | Arms | Quartely : arg. and sa., a bend, gu., charged with three mullets, of the first. | Crest | A demi-lion, rampant, or, charged with a bend, gu., thereon three mullets, arg., in the paws a battle-axe, ppr. | | | | |
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