[395.] Hubard. Armorial. Of Virginia.
[396.] Humphrey. Henry B. Humphrey.
Pictorial. A very graceful framework encloses several spaces which are occupied by decorative features. Above the name, Minerva, helmeted and robed, with shield and spear, is seated attended by the owl. Beneath her the motto appears on a curved portion of the frame, Inter folia fructus. Beneath this again is the name within an oval formed by two writhing snakes; at either side of this are female griffins, sejant. At the very lowest point of the design a grotesque canephoros head is seen. Of Boston.
[397.] Hunter. Archibald Hunter.
Armorial. Signed by Dawkins.
[398.] Hunter. John Hunter. Plain armorial. No motto. A small plate.
[399.] Hunter. His Excellency, Robert Hunter. Esqr.
Armorial. Jacobean. Motto, At re non impetu. In writing, the General and Chief General of Jamaica. Author of the famous letter on “Enthusiasm,” which was attributed to Shaftesbury and to Swift. Became Governor of Jamaica in 1728.
[400.] Hunter. William J. Hunter.
Armorial. Ribbon and Wreath. Motto, Sola bona quae honesta. Signed, Engrd. by P. R. Maverick 65 Liberty St. N. Y.