Genealogical and Heraldic DICTIONARY of the British Empire by Sir Bernard BURKE

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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.

CARDEN

Sir John-Craven, of Templemore

Arms

Arg., a mascle, gu., between three pheons, sa.

Crest

A pheon, sa.

Mottoes

Fide et amore.

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.

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.

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.

CARINGTON

Baron, see Carrington

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

CASSILIS

See Marquess of Ailsa

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

CAYLEY

Sir Digby

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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