
Beaulaincourt is said to be a younger branch of the Busnes branch, which is said to have borne Gules two lions Or
leaning, sitting, their tails crossed and would have shouted: all sitting. This branch would have taken the name of its land of Beaulaincourt and would have broken its arms by changing the background, bearing: Azure, two lions leopardess addorsed and sejant, their tails crossed together and a coronet drawn from the arms of England on the tails, all Orl ; the shield stamped with a helmet crowned with a lion's head leopardy Or between a stag's antler Gules, the lion holding "a heart Gules between the dens, the skin holding the said teste deschirped in fleurage Gules, charged Or, and ensigned by a crown Or; Issuant from the said crown a branch, on each side of the said teste, of coral; and the bottom of the bezel or visor of the helmet Azure; supported by two wild men holding a club on the shoulder2 " and shout:
Busnes all seated
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