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Fire-ball

Fire-balls.
Fire-balls.

Fire-ball, (fr. bombe): a bomb-shell, or grenade, with fire issuing from a hole in the top, or sometimes from two or more holes. For Firebrand, see Torch.

Azure, a fire-ball or flamed proper--DANCASTER, co. Berks, granted 1556.

Argent, a fire-ball proper held in the dexter paw of a lion rampant sable--BALL, co. Chester.

Argent, an eagle displayed or; in chief a navel crown between two bombs of the last fired proper--GRAVES.

Sable, on a fesse ermine between three mullets of the last a bomb-shell bursting proper--BENSLEY, London.

Argent, a chevron between three fire-balls sable fired in four places--BALL, Devon[but it is also blazoned elsewhere as between three balls sable with four tassels].

Argent, on a fesse gules between three grenados sable fired proper a plate--SILVERTOP, Northumberland.

Ermine, a lion rampant sable between in chief two torteaux, and in base a hand grenade exploding proper--BALL, Norfolk.

Paly of six or and gules, on a chief engrailed ermine three hand grenades proper--BOYCOTT, Norfolk.

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