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Banner. Four upright stripes alternately blue and purple, thereon the Queen's Badge, viz.: On the stump of a golden tree, floreated with roses of York and Lancaster, the white falcon of Ormond, holding in his dexter claw a sceptre tipped with a fleur-de lys of France, the whole, which has been defaced, is surmounted by the Crown of England. This Badge, turned the contrary way, is painted within the initial letter of a grant to Anne from Henry VIII., dated Windsor, i Sept., a.r. 24. Fide Harl. MS. 303.

An eye-witness of the Queen's entrance into London thus describes the Banner : " whereon was sett a goodly roote of golde, set on a little mountain environed with red roses and white," and then, "came down a faulcon all white and set upon the roote, and incontinentlie came down an angel wiih great melodie and set a close crown of Golde on the faulcon's head." Camden's Remains, 217.

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Introduction.

THE College of Arms possesses a remarkable series of Banners, Standards, and Badges, most of them very skilfully drawn and many of them beautifully emblazoned. In addition to those of the English monarchs from Edward III. to Henry VIII., the Manuscript, which is divided into two parts, includes Banners and Standards of many nobles and knights of the latter reign. The collection may well have been inspired by the lists of Badges in the Heralds' College and in the British Museum, vide MSS. 2nd M i6 and {Cotton) Cleopatra C.v. Those Badges are ascribed to the Bannerets who were in the French Wars with Edward IV. in 1475 ^"d under the great Earl of Shrewsbury, "the Kyngs I.eftenaunt of hys vant gard," in 15 13.

The history of the original Manuscript and the tracings from which these Heraldic illustrations have been derived are not without interest.

1 2 is the Press mark by which the Manuscript can be found on the shelves of the College of Arms. It originally belonged to John Cocke, Lancaster Herald (1559). who died at Amsterdam 17th March, 1585 ; his executors sold it in 1590 to that famous Devonshire antiquary, Joseph Holland of the Inner Temple (1571). Of its subsequent acquisition by the Heralds' College there is no record.

During the years 1829, 1830, and [831 the late Thomas Willement, F.S.A., was allowed to make a complete set of tracings (in three volumes) of these Banners and Standards, at the apartments of his friend, " G. ¥. Beltz esquire, Chester Herald in the College of Arms." At his death these tracings were acquired by the late John Gough Nichols for his library, which was sold in December, 1874 ; they then passed into the possession of Sir William Kichard Drake, at whose death in 1890 they were purchased by Sir Arthur Vicars, now Ulster King of Arms, who has most generously consented to their reproduction.

In his further remarks on the Manuscript Mr. Willement drew attention to the Monogram (T.G.) on the harp for Ireland, page 23, as probably indicative of the artist's identity and nationality. He considered the Banners to have been drawn circa 1 53 1 -> that is, subsequent to the Marquisate of Exeter being conferred on Henry Courtenay, 1525 (see page 27), and prior to the divorce of Queen Katherine of Arragon, 23rd May, 1533. The Arms of that Queen (page ib), originally entered with all the distinctions of Royalty, were altered on the insertion of an atchievement (page 17) for Queen Anne Boleyn (married 14th November, 1532), so as to qualify them for her use as Dowager of Prince Arthur.

In this first part, the exact order of the MS. has not been adhered to. Among other interes ing examples of Royal Banners is that of the frontispiece for Anne Boleyn. The Badge of Jane Seymour (page 19), though here drawn as a Castle and Phoenix, is con- sidered by some to have suggested the name of that famous hostelry, " The Castle and K.A.(i) h

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Falcon." In this section are a few examples of those fabulous coats which generally mar books of arms.

As some of the Standards, which follow the Banners (1531 2), refer to persons who were then deceased but a very short time, they may, Mr. Willement therefore sup- posed, have been drawn about the same period. As in the majority of Heraldic MSS., so in this, many liberties have been taken by those in whose possession it has been. In a few cases Standards have been introduced and assigned, merely on personal grounds, to persons with dubious qualifications, in a few others, inferior drawings have been ruth- lessly introduced.

Lancaster Herald* added Banners (pages 56, 57) and a Standard (page 288) for both his patrons, Dudley, Duke of Northumberland (executed 22nd August, 1553), and for Robert, Earl of Leicester, the latter of whom he accompanied to the United States of Holland ; these have been retained. Those intruded by Holland, circa 1630, for Yeo, Hillersdon, Grenville, Hals, Holland, and Bamfeld, all of Devon (page 180), have not been included, for they are meagre alike in their composition and execution. The same may almost be said of those inserted, when the manuscript was in Cocke's possession, on pages 283 288, drawn circa 1536 53, and on pages 290 299, drawn circa 1554 9. The modus operandi of the Herald Painters would appear to have been to rule ofF skeleton Standards by the score, somewhat similar to the following woodcut, a badge or a

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In the days of chivalry the badge was ancestor to the crest, but its place has been usurped by the crest on many of these Standards in conformity with Htrl. MS. 2358 and Lansd. MS. 255 {see pp. ix. and x.), though in violation of all ancient practice. The badge or single crest of the Herald Painters has in this volume been despoiled of its presumptive Standard, and appears merely with Willement's blazon of the arms and description of the omitted Standard, which will perhaps be more clearly understood by reference to the diagram above. It would, however, be absurd in the extreme to suppose that a badge or a latter-day crest truly represented, as it would seem to do in this collection, the veritable Standard of such men of distinction as (Lord) Howard, Compton, Stafford, Nevyle, Vernon, Ewers, Cirevill, Jerningham, Cobham, Grey Earl of Kent or Clifford.

* It appears from Mr. Willement's notes that after the Duke was executed, this John Cocke was permitted to take the remains and bury them in the chapel of the Tower. A crest was granted him of a bear's head argent, crowned or, in allusion to " the bear and ragged staff" of the Duke ; he was created Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms.

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That there are Standards and Standards will be admitted by comparing those already named, with those of Courtenay, Conyers, Zouche of Codnor, Syr Richard Wentworth (and his loving cup), the Erie of Arundel, Lord Hungerford, Montagu, the Lord Chamberlain, the Lord Hastyngges, John Maynwaryng, Fortescue, Ratleffc and Fitzwater, Dacre of Gilsland, Percy or Carew (page 275) ; all exquisite examples of composition and artistic work.

In these pages, examples will be found of such Heraldic monsters as the Alant (192), Alphyn (184), Bagwyn (44), Caretyne (285), Chat-loupe (148), Man-tyger (211, 212, 240), Nebok (86), Sea Wolf (282), Yale (29), &c. ; of such curiosities as the Aventail (179), Bascule (185, 1 86), Cokyll flower (280), Garbralle or Genouilliere (212), Mayne fcr (251), and the Shanfron, Shafront, Chafrons or ShafFrons (66).

The portcullis and bascule of the Lord Chamberlain (page 186), are interesting ; the one representing, as is ingeniously suggested, his line of defence by land, the other by water, and both of them the two-door of the Tudor.

The "defaced" Coats of Arms introduce us to one of the darker pages in the history of those times, and to several of the attainted personages of the blufF King's reign. Foremost among them is one of his own Queens see the frontispiece and page 17. Such was the irony of events, that the Marquis of Exeter (page 27), one of the peers who in 1536 sat in judgment on her, as he had done in 1521 on the Duke of Buckingham (page 26), did, together with Lord Montacute (page 179), follow them to the block in 1540. Lord Darcy (page 65) perished in 1538, for his participation in "the Pilgrimage of Grace" (Aske's rebellion), and he, too, appears to have been followed by a Sir John Hungerford (page 176), whose banner has evidently been mistaken for Lord Hungerford's and so defaced. Here also is the Standard of that unfortunate Lord Dacre (187, 192), who was hanged in 1541 for the death of a Park Keeper.

The Cross of St. George is regarded as an essential of every Standard. An explanation is therefore necessary, to account for its absence from every illustration save those of Lord Howard (105), Syr Richard Wyngfeld (173), Lord Laware (184), and for the Lord Chamberlain (229). The reason is not far to seek. This version was primarily intended for publication in an Heraldic quarterly, for the use and advantage of the amateur and the draughtsman. To retain the Heraldic examples as originally drawn without exceeding a page of royal 4to, it was decided to sacrifice the St. George's Cross rather than minimise the effect of the beautiful drawings by reduction, as in that of Howard (page 105) ; hence the exclusion.

It will be noticed that in many instances, though not in as many as one would have liked, the Banners and Atchievements have been reproduced by photography direct. Though the result is not always quite good, it will, perhaps, satisfy those who affect to prefer actual facsimiles. A few of the " added " Banners have been re-drawn.

In describing those Banners and Standards in which no Heraldry occurs, Heraldic terms are not used, as they do not apply. When a crest occurs it is of course described Heraldically. The blazons of the shields have been taken from Mr. Willement's article in the Excerpt a Historica,

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Some Notes on Banners, Standards, etc.

The Royal Banner or Standard is often mentioned with considerable circumstance by our English chroniclers, as shown by the tbliowing instances given in Stowe MS. 662 by the compiler of that Heraldic treatise.

(i) Arthur who began his reign in A" Dxvj and in his seige of y'^ Mount of Bathe bore y"= figure of y' Blessed Vergin in his banner, at which time he made a great slaughter of his enemies. \_W. Malmesb. de gestis Regum, llh. i.f. 4a.]

(2) Beda also reports y' King Edwyne (of y"^ Saxon race), who began his reign in A" Dcxvij, had an Ensigne born before him, as wci! in times of Peace as Warr, which was called Thuuf. [Eccl. Hist. lib. 2, cap. 16.]

(3) He likewise makes mention of two banners which Oswald, King of Northumberland (who began hi- reigne in A" Dcxxxiiij") had, y"' one wherein was y"^ figure of a Crosse which he erected in y" place where he was to fight [lib. iij., cap. 2): y'^ other of gold and purple, which was put upon his tombe after his death [Ibid. lib. lij. cnp. 11.]

(4) We read also y' Cuthred, King of y"^ West Saxons, encountring King Ethelbald, had y" standard of y" golden Dragon borne before him by Earle Adellum. \_Ro. Hoveden, f. 234, No. 20, jf 740.]

(5) Asser Menevensis also tells us y' King Alfred had an Ensigne which he tooke from y' Pagan Danes called Reofan, id est, a Raven, which was wrought by y"" three sisters of Hinguar and Hubba, daughters of Lodobroch; and y' n every battell where they had y'= victory as a prognostick thereof, y'' representation of a Raven did appeare fluttering in y^ midst of it, but when they were vanquish't it hung downe and moved not at all. [Jsser Menev. in .^872.]

(6) Wee likewise find y' Hugh, King of France, sent to K. Athelstan a banner of St. Mauricius y'^ Martyr, Prince of y'' Thebane Legion, with which y'' King was victorious in y'^ Spanish Wars [W. Malmesbury, ut supra., lib. 2]. And y' K. Harold had a banner (by some called his standard) wherein was represented a man fighting, wrought with costly worke of gold and precious stones, which William y" Conqueror (vanquishing him in Battell) tooke, an 1 sent to the Pope. [H. Huntington, lib. 6.]

(7) King Richard y'' first also, in his warrs against y*^ Saracens in y" Holy land, had a standard ot y' Dra on in A^ Mcxcj" which he delivered to Peter de Preaus to beare, notwithstanding y' Robert Trusbut challenged y"^ carrying thereof as his hereditary right. [R. Hoveden,fo. 397, n. 10.]

In addition to the Banner and Standard are the Guydon and the Streamer. In the Bayeux Tapestry many examples are also to be found of the Gonfannon and the Pennon.

The Banner, originally of quadrilateral form, contained the arms of its owner, e.g., the Royal banner at Windsor or on board ship announces the presence of the King or any member of the Royal Family.

The Banner was also borne by Bannerets with a number of Standards in proportion to the extent of their retinue. Under the Heralds the Banner is said to have become a square, five feet for a King, four for a Prince or Duke, and three feet square for a Marquis down to a Knight Banneret.

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The Military Banners borne during the Middle Ages are exemplified by the Oriflamme of the French Army. In the thirteenth century the Banner of the Knights Templars was known as the Beauseant or Ancient, it was parted horizontally black and white. The Bannerol! ( /r. Banderolle) is the name generally assigned to Funeral Banners. See also Pencel.

The Gonfannon is said to be the same figure as a Banner, with two or three streamers or tails, and to be fixed in a frame so as to answer to the wind. In the Bayeux Tapestry there are three examples, each charged with a yellow cross within a blue border. It appears to be generally borne by those near the person of the commander- in-chief. " Li barons ourent gonfanons." IVacf.

The Standard is an elongated flag split at the ends. Royal Standards always excepted. It contained the Cross of St. George (see Howard, page 105), and motto, crest, or badge, but never the arms. It could not be borne by any person under the degree of a knight. Under the Heralds, its size (see below) was determined by the rank of the bearer.

The Guydon (fr. Guidhomme) resembles the Standard in form, and is less by one third, and generally terminates in a point.

The Pennon, half the size of a Guydon, is charged only with arms, and is usually borne by esquires; but "Li Chevaliers ourent penons." Wace. Bayeux Tapestry. See also MS. L. 14, College of Arms.

The Pencel, or Pennoncelle, is the diminutive of the pennon, supposed to be borne at the end of a lance. It is a small pointed flag charged with crests and devices, and was formerly used at funerals.

The Streamer is a pennant, or petuion, terminating in a point. When the end is forked it approaches more closely to the conventional pennant. In the Bayeux Tapestry there are about thirty examples of similar ensigns, mostly trifurcated, emblematical, so it is said, of the Trinity, from which some persons derive the pile (3) in Heraldry.

Some Sizes of Standards.

Harleian MS. 2358, Folio 23, British Museum.

The great Standard to be sette before the Kinges pavilion or tent, not to be borne in battel, to be of the length of two yards.

The Kinges Standard to be borne, to be of the length of eight or nine yardes.

The Dukes Standard to be borne, to be slitte at the ende and seven yardes longe.

The Erles Standard six yards longe.

The Barones Standard five yards longe.

The Banneretes Standard four yards and a halfe longe.

The Knightes Standarde four yardes longe.

And every Standard and Guydhome to have in the chiefe the Crosse of St. George, to be slitte at the ende, and to conteyne the crest or supporter, vi^ith the poesy, worde, and devise of the owner.

Place under the Standard an hundred men.

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Lansdowne MS. 255, Folio 431, British Museum.

The Standard to be sett before the King's pavilion or tente, and not to be borne in battayle, to be in lengthe eleven yards.

The Kinges Standard to be borne, in lengthe eight or nine yards.

A Dukes Standard to be borne, and to be in lengthe seven yards di'.

A Marquesse Standard to be in length six yards di'.

An Earles Standard to be in lengthe six yards.

A Viscounts Standard to be in length five yards di'.

A Barones Standard to be in length five yards. -

A Banneretts Standard to be in lengthe four yards di'.

A Knightes Standard to be in length four yards.

Everie Standard and Guydon to have in the chiefe the Crosse of St. George the beast or crest with devyse and word, and to be slitt at the end.

Further details of sizes are also to be found in the Herald's College MSS. E.ii, ff. 88^ 89, and M.16, fol. 81, and also in the Bodleian Library Ashmole MSS. 763, 840, and 1 109.

In the British Museum Hart. MSS. 4900 and 5815, and Add. 14,295, may be seen a docquet of a grant of a Guydon in 1491, and of a Standard in 1514, to Sir Hugh Vaughan of Littleton, Middlesex, differing from that on page 150. The original grant of a Standard to GifFard of Chillington is said to be still in possession of the family.

These particulars would be incomplete without a passing reference to the Collection of Standards, crude though they be, in Harleian MS. 4632, and to Rawlinson MS. Cod. B 114, in the Bodleian. Of the former a very able and exhaustive record, also by Mr. Willement, is to be found in the Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, III.,

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Mr. Joseph Foster, Hon. M.A. Oxon, the well-known armourist, is responsible for

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Contents.

Introduction .

Some Notes on Banners, Standards, &c.

Banners ...

Standards ...

Mottoes ....

Rara Heraldica

Index of Names

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Queen Mary. Badge : the dexter half of a double rose of York and Lancaster Impaled with a semicircle, parted green and blue, thereon a golden sheaf of arrows with a silver band, the whole radiated and surmounted by a crown as in the atchievement, which see on page 2 i .

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Parted blue and red. A white ostricli feather with a I'-olden penne, regally crowned, eiifiled by a ribbon bearing the legend " Ich Dien ; " the staff supported by the white hind regally gorged, and chain of gold.

" Queen Phillipe, wyefe to the said Kynge Edwarde the iij''% toke the whyte hynde." Ha>/. MS. 4632, fol. 210''.

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Parted blue and red. " A sunne arysing out of the clouds," was borne by the BlAck Prince. The staff supported by a tawny lyon. The rays descending irom the clouds are ascribed to Edward III.

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Parted white and green. A golden star rayonnee. The staff supported by the white hart with golden attires, gorged with a golden crown and chain. The badge of sun or star was on the sail of King Richard's vessel. Harl. MS. 1319. "A white hart and a sun shining." Harl. MS. 4632.

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Arms: France and England quarterly; impaling quarterly of six coats— (i) Luxembourg. (2) de Baux and Duke of Andree quarterly, (3) Lusignan. (4) Earldom of Ursius. (5) St. Paul. (6) Wydvile. The staff supported by the black bull of the honour of Clare vel Clarence ; this was the sinister supporter of England, under E. IV., E. v., and R. III.

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North Wales. Per cross or and gules, four lyons passant gardant, counter coloured. The staff supported bv the red dragon of Wales, here drawn as a wyvern.

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Parted blue and purpure. The silver falcon within the golden fetterlock ; the staff supported by the white " lyon of Marche. "

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Henry Courtenay, Marquis of Exeter, so created 1525, beheaded 9 January, 1539. Arms, " defased " (i) France and England quarterly, within a bordure of England quarterly with France, (2 and 3) Courtenay, (4) Revers. The staff' supported by a white boar with golden bristles.

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Hcniv FitzRoy, Uulce of Richmond and Somerset, 1525 (f. nat. Hen. VIII.), died 24 Julv, 1536, aged 17. Fiance and England, quarterly, within a bordure quarterly (i) ermine, (2 and 3) compony counter compony or and azure, (4) gobony argent and azure on an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of the Honor or Earldom of Nottingham, on a chief the Castle of Nottingham between two bucks' heads cabossed ; the baston sinister over all is here omitted. The staft supported by " the whyt lyon regardant w'. the coronall and chevne " for Richmond.

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France and England, within a bordure as the preceding, impaled quarterly, with (i) Howard, (2) Thomas of Brotherton, (3) Warenne,(4) Mowbray. The staff supported by " the white yale," sprinkled with golden roundels, gorged with a golden crowii and chain for Somerset ; see Standard page 276.

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The King Arthur, c. 542. Fabulous arms. Green, a silver cross, in the cantel the figure of the Virgin and Child ; quarterly with, gules, three golden crowns ; the banner surmounted of a crown. The staff' supported by a bull with a golden crown about his neck, and two others on his shoulder.

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Thomas WoUey (Wolsey), Cardinal 1515, legat de latere, 1518, Archbishop of York, 1514 30, and Chancellor of England, 1515. Arms: sable, on a cross engrailed argent, a lyon passant gules between four leopards' faces azure, on a chief or, a rose of the third enclosed by two Beckets vel Cornish choughs proper ; impaled, on the dexter with the arms of the See of York. The staff supported by a gryphon per fess gules and argent, wings, forelegs, beak, and ears or, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre or.

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Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, 1514, Lord Treasurer and Marshal of England, and Knight of the Garter, died 1524. Arms : (i) Howard, with the augmentation for Flodden on the bend, (2) Thomas of Brotherton, (3) Warenne, (4) Mowbray. The staff sup- ported by the white lyon of Mowbray.

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Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara in France, K.G. 1480, (lied 1505. Ouarterl)', i and 4 or, an eagle displayed sable, 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs- de-lys or, a bordure indented throughout or and gules. Between the quarterings in pale, gules two keys saltireways, one argent, the other or, surmounted of an in-escutcheon azure, thereon an eagle displayed argent. The staff supported by a sea otter, winged or.

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Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, K.G. 1501 -30. Quarterly of eight: (i) Grey, (2) Hastings, (3) Valence, (4) Ferrers of Groby, (5) Astley, (6) Wydeville, (7) Bonville, (8) Harington. The staff supported by a unicorn ermine.

Therll of Chester. Fabulous arms : blue, three golden garbs the staff supported by a white wolf.

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Thomas de Warwick, 6th Earl, 1229, died 1242. Arms: chequy (or and azure), a chevron ermine. The staft supported by the white swan, red wings and bill, gorged with a red crown. MS, Fincent 152, Coll. of Arms.

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Nevill, Earl of Westmorland, 1397 (? Charles, 1563 1601). Arms: (i and 4) Neville, (2) Thomas of Woodstock, (3) Neville 'the Admiral ! ). The staff supported by a white bull gorged with a golden coronet. Entered at a later period by an indifferent draughtsman, and here re-drawn.

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George, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord Talbot of Furnivall, Verdon, and Strange, Blaclcemere, Lord Steward of the King's household, K.G., 1473 ■54'- Arms : quarterly, (i) Belesme, (2) Talbot, (3) Nevill, (4) Furnival, (5) Verdon, (6) Strange of Blackmere. The staff supported by the talbot, " so much feared abroad."

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Henry, 5th Earl of Northumberland, Lord Percy, Ponyngs, Fitzpayen, and Bryan, K.G. 1527 53. Arms : quarterly of five: 1., quarterly, (i) Brabant, (2) Krance and England within a bordure compony ermine and azure, Beaufort, (3) Lucy, (4) Poynings ; II., Percy ; III., Poynings; IV., Fitzpayne ; V., Bryan ; the staff supported by the lyon of Brabant.

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Ormound. Arms : Butler, the staff supported by a male gryphon argent. Th' Erll of Ormonde " peyr gryphongs," MS. 2 M. 16, Coll. of Arms, temp. E. IV.

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[Robert Ratcliffe, restored as 13th Baron FitzWalter, 1505, K.G. 1524, created Viscount FitzWalter 1525, and Earl of Sussex 1529.] The black bull of FitzWalter supporting the staff is made bezanty for Ratcliffe. Entered at a later period by an indifferent draughtsman, and here re-drawn.

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(Thomas) Dockeray, Lord Prior of St. John of Jerusalem (1502 19), was in the company of George Talbot, Earl of Shrews- bury, Captain -General of the King's "forward" (vanguard) entering into France (? Calais) 16 June, 5 Hen. VIII. Hai/'s Chronicle 537, Cotton MS. Cleopatra C. v. fol. 59 {c. 1513). Entered at a later period by an indifferent draughtsman, and here re-drawn. See Standard p. 189.

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Sir William Weston, Lord Prior of St. John of Jerusalem, died 5 May, 1539, "upon hearing of the dissolution of his order." London Chronicle, Camden Soc. Misc. p. 15. Entered at a later period by an indifferent draughtsman, and here re-drawn.

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Robert Dudley, created Earl of Leicester 1563, died 1588. Arms: (i) Dudley, (2) Somery, (3) Beaumont, (4) Grey, (5) Valence, (6) Talbot, (7) Beauchamp, (8) Warwick or Newbourg ; over all a crescent for difference. The staff supported by a white lyon crowned and armed and charged with a crescent for difference. An addition at the instance of Cocke, Lancaster Herald, circa 1585, and here re-drawn.

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Charles V. of France, 1365, the first of the French Icings to bear three fleurs-de-lys. The stafF supported by a blue buck having wings sprinkled with demy fleurs-de-lys of gold.

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"Arthur Eyr enteryng into Fraunce xvj June, v Hen. viij 1513 bayryth in hys'standert ; vert, a leg or a botte sylver and golls partie per pale with a spur upon the hellc gold." Cott. Cleopatra C. v., fol. 62.

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John More of Cambryg, " enteryng into Fraunce xvj June v Hen. viij, 15 13, bayrvth in hys standert, gouUs haltF a lyon gold issant out of a wrayth wyth a bar daunce upon his nek sabuU." Cott. MS. Cleop. C' V. fol. 62.

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John Pkresall de Chekeley in Cheshyre.

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Arms. Argent, a cross flory Sable, on a canton Gules, a wolf's head era.sed of the field.

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Mathew Basquer de Flytte in the He of WJiyght in Hamshyre.

A on a wreath Or and Sable, a greyhound's head erased quar- terly Argent and Azure. (Remainder imperfect.)

Motto, Pour evs svyvir.

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Arms. Quarterly, 1. and 4. Argent, ten tortt-aux, four, three, two, and one; a label of three points Azure: 2. and 3. Gules, three hammers with claws Argent. Syr John Sharp de Coggeshall Essex.

A on a wreath Argent and Azure, a wolf's head erased per pale Sable and Or, gorged with a dacal coronet counterchanged.

(No Motto bends.)

Arms. Argent, three eagles' heads erased Sable, beaked Gules, the first charged with a chess rook Or, all within a bordure Azure bezantee.

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Yko of Heampton in Devon.

A on a wreath a peacock ; B and C, the same.

Arms. Quarterly, of six pieces: 1. and 6 a chevron

between three drakes Sable ; 2. three crossbows bent, with three arrows each (no colours); 3. Argent, two chevrons Sable ; 4. Gules, a chevron Ermine between three pineapples Or ; 5. Vert, a lion rampant gardant Ermine, debruised by a fess Gules. H1LLBR8DON of Memlaue in Devon.

A on a wreath a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut. B and C, ditto. Arms. Quarterly, of eight pieces : 1. and 8. Argent, on a chev- ron Sable three bulls' heads caboshed of the field ; 2. Argent, a chevron between three boars' heads erased Sable ; 3. Sable, a lion rampant Argent, debruised by a bendlet Gules ; 4. Argent, three escallops within a bordure engrailed Sable ; 5. Argent, three bat- tle-axes Sable ; 6. Argent, a lion rampant Ermines ; 7- Azure, a chevron Ermine between three lions rampant Argent. Syr Rychard Grenevile, Knyght.

A on a wreath Or and Gules, a griffin's head, wings erect Or. B and C, the same.

Anns. Quarterly, of fifteen pieces: 1. Gules, three clarions Or ; 2. Gules, a chevron Ermine between three lions jambs erased Argent; 3. Argent, on a bend Sable three bezants; 4. a cross fleury (no colours) ; 5. Argent, on a bend Azure three mullets Or ; Q. Argent, a chevron Gules, bet^¥een three boars' heads erased Sable ; 7- Argent, a bull passant Gules, armed Or ; 8. Argent, on a

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a chevron Sable, between three torteaux ; 13. Argent, a lion rampant Gules ; 14. Gules, a bend between six lozenges Or ; 15. Azure, a bend Or, a label of three points Gules. Rychard Hals of Kenedon in the county of D'von.

A on a wreath Argent and Sable, a griffin sejant, wings ele- vated of the first. B and C, the same.

Arms. Quarterly, of nine pieces : 1. Argent, a fess bstween three griffins' heads erased Sable ; 2- Or, three torteaux, a label of three points Argent ; 3. Argent, a fess between three birds Sable ; 4. Argent, two chevrons Sable ; 5. Gules, a cross patonce Or ; 6. Argent, on a bend Azure three bezants ; 7- Argent, a cross flory engrailed Sable ; 8. Argent, on a bend Sable three mullets Or ; 9. Arg. a chevron Gu. between three boars' heads erased Sable. Wylliam Holand of Weare in the county of Devon.

A out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers disposed in form of a cone, and on the sinister on a wreath issuant out of flames a cubit arm embowed, grasping an eagle's claw erased Or. B out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers. Cthe arm as in A.

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A on a wreath Or and Gules, a lion's head erased Sable, ducally crowned of the second ; B and C, the same.

Arms. Quarterly of eight : 1. Or, on abend Gules, three mullets Argent ; 2. Argent, a maunch Gules ; 3. Argent, a lion rampant Sable; 4. Argent, on a fess Sable three cross-crosslets Or, within a bordure Azure bezantee ; 5. Argent, a bend Gules between three lions' heads erased Sable, ducally crowned of the second : 6. Semee of cross crosslets a lion passant gardant (no colours) ; 7. Argent, two chevrons Gules, a label of three jioints Azure ; 8. Azure, semee de lis, a lion rampant Argent.

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Motto : " Esperance en D\eu."—Har/. MS. 4632.

In 1475 a silver cressant was the badge of the Earl of North- umberland when serving under Edward IV. in Normandy and France. MS. 2nd M.\b, Coll. of Arms.

The smaller banners :

Algernons or Louvaine. Three stripes, red, yellow and russet. (Cross of St. George) ; blue lyon with three silver crescents.

PoNYNGS. Three stripes, russet, yellow and tawny ; a silver unicorn gorged with a golden crown and chain, with three silver crescents. Another Poynings, a white boar gorifed, etc., as the preceding.

Percy. 'Three stripes, russet, yellow and tawny ; a white leopard spotted red and blue, with a golden crown, three silver crescents.

PoNYNc;s. Three stripes, russet, yellow and tawny ; a silver key with a golden crown.

Bryan. Three stripes, russet, yellow and tawny ; a blue bugle horn unstrung, garnished of gold.

Bryan. Four stripes, alternately red and russet ; a silver crescent.

Percy. Parted red and black, a silver crescent.

Percy. Parted red and black, a pair of golden shackle- bolts.

Percy. Three stripes, red, yellow and black ; within the horns of a silver crescent, a pair of golden shacklebolts.

FitzPayn. Three stripes, russet, yellow and tawny, a black sheathed falchion with golden pomel, hilt and gar- nishing.

Arms; quarterly of five pieces, two in chief and three in base: I. Quarterly, (i) or, a lion rampant azure; Percy. (2) France and England quarterly within a bordiire gobony argent and azure ; Beaufort, D. Somerset. (3) gules, three lucies hauriant argent ; Lucy. (4) barry of six or and azure, a bendlet gules; Poynings. H. Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or; Percy ancient. III. Barry of six or and vert, a bendlet gules ; Poynings. IV. Gules, three lions passant argent, debruised by a bendlet azure; FitzPayn. V. or, three piles meeting in base azure, Bryan.

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" Syr Ric Bassett, enteryng in to Fraunce xvj June v Hen. viij ' 5'3) bayryth in hvs standert a Borres hed sylver couped. Made Knyght at'Lylle."— Gj//. jWS. CUop. C. v. fol. 217.

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The Loro Cobham. (A cross of St. George) ; a man's head in profile, wreathed round the temples argent and sable. Arms : Gules, on a chevron or, three Ivons rampant sable.

In 1475 "the Blake Saryn (Saracen's) hedde " was the badge of the Lord Cobham when serving under Edward IV. in Nor- mandy and France. MS. 2nd M. 16, Coll. of Arms. The Lord Cobam " enteryng in to Fraunce xvj June, v Hen. viij 1513 bayryth, in hys standert, sylver, a Dolfyns hed sabulj, wyth a wrayth about the same svlver and sabull, made knyght at Torney."^Cb«. MS. Cleop. C. v. fo). 59''.

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Mayster Marcam. Blue. (The cross of St. George) ; the golden lyon of St. Mark holding in his forepaws a hame also of gold. In HarJ. MS. 462, the Standard is yellow and blue. Arms : Quarterly, i. Azure, on a chief or, a demi-lion issuant gules ; 2. Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable nine annulets or ; 3. Argent, a lion rampant queue fourchee sable; 4. Argent, three pilgrims' staves in fess gules.

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Mottoes on the Standards.

A droit emploier

A la confucion des ennemis

A I'ayde de Dieu

A ma puissance ....

Ani boro [see Sane boro) .

Ansi bien come je pour roy

As God be plesid

A tenir promesse vient de noblesse

A tous venant

Avantureg et marc he savant

A vostre peril ....

Au plesir fort de Dieu

Auxilium meum a domino

Bee advised ....

Bee contented

Bien je espoyre ....

Bien soit avec ques novis frappes

Bien venu ce que ad viendra

Bonne cure me comforte .

Bownd to obey and serve

By trwthe and diligence .

Cause me oblige.

Cleve fast ....

Couraige avance I'h >me

Da michi lucem

D'amitee desirant

Dc bien faire je espoir

Debvoir me oblige

De cueur entier

Demoures ferme ....

De moy nul mot sy rayson neve velt

[De] sy ring ....

Dessus eulx enreusement.

De tel en mieulx

Devant si je puis

Dieu et mon Droyt

Dieu la volu ....

Dum spiro serviam . . . .

En acrois sant vostre .

En bonne heure puifse

En esperance je vis

En espoir je vie atendant grace .

( ) erve Point

Esperance une grandement comforte. Espoir me confort

Et pullis corvorum invocantibus cum Ever to be trew .... Faire le dov . . . . .

Rob. Lenacre, p. i6i.

John Maynwaring of Fevyr, 202.

George Warham, 238.

Grey, Marq. of Dorset, 98.

Sir Richard Weston, 245.

Sir Myles Busschy, 75.

Mayster Digby, 96.

Nevile, Ld. Bergavenny, 108.

Sir John Williams, of Thame, 296.

Thos. Swynnertoii of Swiniierton, 151.

Will Poole of Whirhall, 196.

Sir Pers Edgcumb, 166.

Mayster Gounston, 123.

John Clark of Quarendon, 128.

John Cooke of Gedehall, 126.

Bourchier Ld. Berners, 259.

Sir John Carew, 67.

John Peresall of Checkiey, 160.

John Curzon of Croxall, 203.

Oueen Jane Seymour, 18.

Mayster Lucy, 82.

Thos. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, 175.

Sir John Burdet of Bramcot, 94.

Sir Hugli Vaughan of Lytticton, 150.

Sir Xfer Baynham, 154.

Darcy of Essex, 270.

John Dyve of Harleston, 87.

Fitzroy, D. of Richmond and Somerset, 276.

Sir Rich. Cholmondeley, 221.

Sir Godf. Foljambe of Walton, 148.

Fynes, Lord Dacre of the South, 192.

Mayster Mylton, 85.

Richd. Beaumont, 149.

Sir Will. Essex of Lamborne, 169.

Mayster Manwaring of Ightfield, 254.

E III., R II., H v., E IV., H VII. and H viii.,

61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 70, 71, 72, 77, 78, 79,

80, 99, 100. Sir Arthur Plantagenet, Lord Lisle, 136. Sir Thos. Saunders of Charlewood, 294. Ralf Chamberlain, 113.

Lisle, III. Mayster Carew, 109. Lord Scroop, 104. Sir Edward Chamberlain, B9. Sir Thos. Newport, 191. Giles Strangways, 233. Sir Griffith ap Res, 90. Sir John Kirkham, 243. Lord Chiiiiberlain, 115, 116, 185, i86, 227,

228, 229.

301

Mottoes on the Standards.

Faictes le ligerement .

Felix quy poterit

Fin faict tout

Fort en loiaute

Fortune soies eureux .

Foy est tout .

Frap[p]es fort

Grace serra le bien venu

Hit shal nat be bi mi wil

Humble et loyal

Je atende fortune

Je doibve servir

Je garderay

Je le tiens

Je pense loyalement

Je responderay

Je tens grace

Je vouldroie avoir

La me tiondray .

Le droit le demonstre

Loialment je sers

Loialte mantient amor

Loyal et n'apaour

Loyall et s'aprovara .

Loyalte pensee

Lojalte sans fin

Lucem tuam da nobis .

Mieulx je sera .

Ne oblira james .

Ne trop ne moins

Nowe it is thus .

Oublier ne puis

Paries qui voldra

Passes avant

[Passjes bien devant

Penses a bien .

Pour bien couduyre

Pour bien je indrude

Pour dyserver

Pour entre tenir

Pour eus suyvir .

Pour nie aprendre .

Pour parvenir

Pour y parvenyr

Preignes alaine .

tires fort

Preignes le et I'auras . Regard et souvien . San changere

" une sans changer " on his stall-plate Sance changere Sane boro {see ani boro) Save the le otheos Se je peuse .

Seray come a dieu plaira . Si je puis je le feray Soies ferme

Soiez hoyeux ne dour point Spes mea in Deo Spes mea in Domino est Tanta monta .

Mayster Arundel, 183.

Sir Will. Carew, 275.

Rauf Egerton, 197.

lord Dacre of Gilsland, 239.

Henry Long, 200.

Sir Anth. Babington, 240.

Wodehouse, 84. John Zouche of Codnor, 163. Thos. Lord Darcy, 65. Henry Stafford, Earl of Wilts, loi. Sir Richd. Cromwell, 284. Sir Edw. Kyngley, 261. Ratcliffe, Lord Fitzwalter, 212. Sir John Audley, 83. John Fortescue, 208. Sir Will Fynche, 131. Sir Francis Bryan, 285. Mayster Warburton, 256. Lord Hastings, 188. Will Ingelby, of Ripley, 274. Sir Henry Gulford, 106, 110.

Skevington, 295. Sir Edw. Poynings, 107.

Fitzwilliams, 86. Sir Adrian Fortescue, 209. Mayster Hopton, 231. John Mordaunt, 232.

Stapleton, 102. George Hervey, 114. Robt. Cossyn, of London, 266. Sir Will Tyler, 167. Mayster Whyat, 210. Rob. Lord Curzon, 91. Sir John Raynsforth, 133. Sir Wm. Courtenay, 73. Sir Richd. Wentworth, 165. Will Haunsart, 158. John More, 1 59. Care v. Carr, 273. Sir Gyles Capel, 205. Matthew Basquer, 162. James Framlingham, 130.

Blount, 289. George Manners, Lord Roos, 76. John Gyfford, of Chelyngton, 201 Sir John Gyfford, 244. John Nevyll, 143.

Harleston, 214. Sir Wm. Kyngston, 88.

Sir Henry Wyloughby, 92.

Thos. Docwra, Lord of St. John's, 189.

Sir Thos. Sheffield, 190.

Sir Will Paston, 147.

Edmond Bray, 199.

Sir Edw. Dai ell, 213.

Sir Marmaduke Constable, 241.

Mayster Strangways, 81.

Thos. Sw nnerton, 242.

John Mitton, of Weston, 153.

Queen Katherine of Arragon, 16.

302

Mottoes on the Standards.

Tenes fort

Tenes la plaine .

To bee occupied

To holde I purpose

Tous jours loyal

Tout a bon quancion .

Tout ma joiirs.

Tout pour le mieulx .

Trowthe byndithe me

Une sans changere

Ung dieu ung roy servir je doy

Ung Dieu ung Roy

Ung tout seul .

Veiite est sens pere

Verite le demonstre .

Virtute non vi

Volendo dio faro

Sir Henry Shernborne, 93.

Robert Barley, 146.

Robert Lee, of Quarendon,- 127.

Sir Richd. Walden, 125.

Lord Howard, 105.

Sir Nichs. Baryngton, 193.

Sir Gy Woolsthrop, 283.

Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 129.

Richd. Sacheverell, 141.

Sir Will Kyngston, 88.

John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, 288.

Lord Conyers, 103.

Ralf Verney, 138

Lord Wyloughby, 97.

Sir John Heron, 174.

John Zouche, 198.

Sir Thos. Wharton, 277.

Rara Heraldica.

Alant, 192. Alphyn, 184. Aventail, 179. Bagwyn, 44. Bascule, 186, 187. Caretyne, 285. Chatioupe, 148. Cokyll flower, 280. fish weare, 296.

garbralle, 212.

genet, 137.

genouilliere, 212.

Man-tyger, 211, 212,240.

Mayn fere ( = Main fer), 251.

Nebok, 86.

" Planta genesta," 137.

Shanfron, 66.

Yale, 29.

303

Index of Names.

(B) = Banner.

PAGE

Abergavenny, Lord (B.) . .108 Aldercar, Sir Ralf, badge . z8i Algernon . . . . 258

Anne Boleyn, Queen, badge,

frontispiece Anne Boleyn, Queen, arms,etc. 17 Appleyard, Mayster ' 7

Ap Res, Sir Griffith . . 90

Ap Thomas, Sir Res . .132

Arragon, Queen Kath. arms

and supporters . . .16

Arthur, King (B.) . . . 32

Arthur, Prince of Wales (B.) 1 1 Arundel, Mayster . .183

Arundel, Earl of (B.) . 44, 45 Arundel, Earl of . . 175

Askew, Mayster . . . 246

Audley, Sir John . . -83

Babington, crest . . . 168 Babington, Sir Anthon}- . 240 Bagot, crest . . . . 291 [Bamfield, intruded b}- Hol- land] . . . .180 Barantyn, Sir William, arms . 254 Barington, Sir Nich. . '93 Barley, Robert, crest . .146 Basquer, Matthew, crest . I ■'12 Basset, M., badge . . 262 Bawdwyn, Sir John, crest . 286 Baynham, Sir Christ., crest . 154 Baynton, Sir Edward, crest . 224 Beauchamp (B.) . . -43 Beaumont, Rich., crest '49 Belinus (B.) . . .31 Belknap, Edward, badge . .170 Belknap, Sir Edward, badge . 235 Berners, Lord Bourchier . . 260 Berners, crest . . . 259 Blount . . . . . 289 Borough, Thos. . . z 5 ' Bourchier, Lord, Berners . 260 Bourchier, crest . . -259 Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (B.) 37 Brandon, Visct. Lisle . . 255 Bray, Edmond . . . 199 Brereton, Sir Randolf, crest . 207 Brough, Thomas . . .251 Brown, Sir Weston, badge . 124 Brutus (B.) . . . . 30 Bryan . . . .285

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Bryan, Sir Francis . . . 285

Buckingham, Duke of (B.) . 26 Bullayne, Sir Thomas, badge 234 Bullen, Queen Anne, arms . 17 BuUen, Queen Anne, badge,

frontispiece Burdet, Sir John . . 94

Burgayne, Lord . . . 108

Busschy, Sir Miles . -75

Butler, Earl of Ormond (B.). 51 Byrd, John, crest . . . 268

Cadwalader (B.) . Candyshe als. Gcrnon,

Richd. Capel, Sir Giles Care

Care, Sir John, badge . Carew, Mayster Carew, Sir John Carew, Sir Will , . Carr v. Care Catesby, badge Chamberlain, Sir Edward Chamberlain, Rauf, badge Chamberlain, the lord, I 1 185, 186, 227, 2 Chester, Earl of (B.) . Cholmondeley, Sir Rich. . Clark, John, crest Clifford, Sir Henry, badge Cobham, Lord, badge . Cockaine, M(ayster) Compton, Mayster, badge Constable, Sir Marm. Con)ers, Lord Cooke, John . Copley, Roger, crest Cornwall, Sir Thos. Cornwall, Duke of(B.) Cossyn, Robert Courtenay (B.) . Courtenay, Sir Will. Cromwell, Sir Richd. . Curzon, John, badge Curzon, Robert, Lord .

Dacre, Fynes, Lord Dacre, of Gilsland Dacus, Thomas, crest Darcy, Vhomas, Lord

Sir

33 253

273 . 248

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275

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28, 229

39 221

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203

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Darcy, of Essex . . -270

Darell, Sir Edward . . .213

De la Warr, Lord . .184

Denys als. Dacus, Thos., crest 1 5 5 Derby, Earl of . . . 252

D'Este (B.) ... 36

Devereux, Lord Ferrers . . 247 Digby, Mayster . . .96

Docwra, Thos., Lord of St.

John(B.) . . . . 54

Docwra, Thos. . . .189

Dorset, Marquis of (B.) . . 38 Dorset, Marquis of . -98

Dudley, Earl of Leicester (B.) 57 Dudley, Duke of Northum- berland (B.) . . . 56 Dudley, Duke of Northum- berland . . . .288 Dymmock, Ma}ster . .182 Dyve, John . . -87

Edgecumbe, Sir Piers . .166

Edward in. (B.) . . 3, 4

Edward IIL ... 72

Edward IV. (B.) . . 6, 7, 8 Edward IV. . 61,62,63

197 169 223 269

27 122

Egerton, Rauf Essex, Sir Will., crest Eure, Sir Will., crest . badge

Exeter, Marquis of (B.) Eyre, of Hope, badge

305

Ferrara, Duke of (B.) . . 36 Ferrers, Lord . . . 247

Ferrers, Sir Edward . . 279

Fitzalan (B.) . . 44, 45

Fitzalan, Thos. Earl of A. . 175 Fitzpayn .... 258 FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond

(B). . . . 28, 29

FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond

(and arms) . . .276

FitzUryan . . . .132

Fitzwalter (B.) . . 52, 53

Fitzwalter, the Lord . .212

FitzWilliams . . . . 86

Fleming, John, crest . .156

Foljambe, Sir Godfrey , 148

Fortcscue, John . . . 208

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Index of Names.

PAGE

Fortescue, Sir Adrian . . 209 Framlingham, James, crest . 130 France, King of (B.) . . 58

Fynch, Sir Will., crest . . 131

Fynes, Lord Dacre . 187, 192

Garnys, Sir Christ., crest . 172 Gernon als Candishe, Sir

Richd 253

Gery, William, crest . .219

Gounston, Mayster . '23

Greenaway, Thos. . . . 267

[Grenville, Sir Richard, stan- dard intruded by Holland] 180 Greville, Sir Edward, crest . 249 Grey, Marquis of Dorset (B.) 38 »> »> ,f 9^

Grey, Earl of Kent, badge . 264 Gulford, Mayster . . .110

Gulford, Sir Henry . .106

Gyfford, John . . . 201

GyfFord, Sir John . . 244

180 214 299

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[Hales, Richard, standard

intruded by Holland] Har eston Harris, Sir Philip Hartwcll, John, crest Haseldyn, Francis, crest Hastings, Earl of Pembroke

(B.) . . . Hastings, Lord

Haunsart, Will. . .158

Henry V. (ij.) . . 64, 69

Henry V., badge of Lan- caster ... 70 Henry VIL (B.) . . 9, ,0 Henry VH. (v.) 78, 79, 80, 99, 100 HenryVin.(B.)(iij.),3,,4, ,5,20 Henry VIIL, arms and sup- porters . . 12 Henry VIIL . . ' .' 77 Herbert, Lord Chamberlain,

185, 186, 227, 228 Heron, Sir John . Herres vel Harris, Sir Philip, crest Hervey, George, badge Hewes, badge . . . .

[Hillersdon, | .Standards

[Holland / '"^^"J^'^ .^>- ' Ho(lland)]

Hopton, Mayster, badge .

Howard, Thomas (B.) .

Howard, Lord

Howgan, Mayster

Howth, Lord, badge

Hungerford, Sir John .

Hussey, Lord, badge

'74

299

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292

180

35 105

230 282 .76 120

Ichingham, Mayster . Ingleby, Will. Inglefeld, Sir Thos. . Ireland, Kingdom (B.)

1 12

274

220

23

Jerningham, Edward, crest . 250 Johns, Robert, crest . .152

Katherineof Arragon, Queen,

arms and supporters . . 16 Katisby v. Catesby.

Kent, Grey, Earl of, badge . 264

Ketelby, crest . . . . 206

Kingeley, Sir Edward . .261

Kirkham, Sir John . . 243

Kokyn z'. Cockaine. . . 280

Kyngston, Sir Will., badge . 88

Lancaster, House of, badge La Warre, Lord . Leche, badge . Lee, Robert, crest Leicester, Earl of (B.) Lenacre, Robert, crest . Leynham, Henry, crest . Lisle .... Lisle, Visct. Brandon Lisle, Visct. Plantagenet Lisle, Visct. Plantagenet, arms,

etc. Long, Henry, crest . Loveday, badge . Lucas, Mayster, crest Lucy, Mayster .

70 184

121

127

57 161

177 I II

255 •36

'37 200 290

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Manners, George, Ld. Roos . 76 Manwaring, Mayster, crest . 254 Manwaring, John of Perer . 202 March, Earl of (B.) . . 46

Markham, Mayster, badge . 265 Mary, yueen, badge . . 2

Mary, gueen, arms and sup- porters . . . .21 Massingberd, Sir Thomas . 164 Mitton, John, crest . . 153 Montagu (Pole), Lord, and

badge . . . .179 Mordant, John . . .232

More, John, crest . '59

Morton, Sir Robert . . 68

Mylton, Mayster . -85

Neville, Earl of Westmorland

(B.) 48

Neville, Lord Abergavenny . 108 Nevyll, John of Chevet, crest 143 Newport, Sir Thomas . '9' Norfolk, Duke of (B.) . . 35 Northumberland, Earl of

(Percy) (B.) . . .50

Northumberland, Earl of

(Percy) . . 258, 259

Northumberland, Duke of

(Dudley) (B.) . . . 56 Northumberland, Duke of

(Dudley) . . .288

Norton, Sir John, badge . .119

Ormond, Earl of (B.) Oxford, Earl of (B.) . Oxford, Earl of .

Palmar, Thomas, crest . .

Parker, Will., crest

Parre, Sir Thos., badge . .

Paston, Sir Will. .

Peche, Sir John

Pembroke, Earl of (B.)

Pcnyston, Sir Rich., crest

Percy, Earl of Northumber- land (B.)

Percy, Earl of Northumber- land . . . 258,

Peresall, John, crest. . .

Phyllypp, Thomas

Pierpont, Sir Will. .

Plantagenet, Visct. Lisle, arms

Plantagenet, Sir Arthur . .

Pole, Lord Montacute, and badge . . . . .

Poole, Will of Wyrral . '.

Poynings, Sir Edward . .

Poynings (3) . .

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259 160

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Ratdiffe, Ld. Fitz Walter (B.) 53

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Ratdiffe, Mayster Raynsforth, Sir John Res, see Ap Res Richard II. (B.) . Richard II. . Richmond, Duke of (B.)

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Richmond, Duke of, and arms 276 Roche, arms . . .223

Rodney, badge . . . 177

Ros, George, Lord . . 76

Russel, badge . . . . 226

Sacheverell, Rich.

St. John's, Lord of(B.)

St. John's, Lord of

St. Leger

Saunders, Sir Thos.

Scrope, Lord .

Seymour, Sir John

Seymour, (Q.) Jane, arms and

supporters Seymour, (y.) Jane, badge Sharp, Sir John, crest Sheffield, Sir Thos. Shern borne. Sir Henry Shrewsbury, £arl of (B.) Shrewsbury, Earl of. Skevington . Smythe, Will. Somerset, Fitzroy, Duke of

(B.) .... 28 Somerset, Earl of Worcester,

see Lord Chamberlain. Southampton, Earl of . . 86 Stafford, Earl of Wiltshire . loi Stafford, Humph, of Codreth,

badge . . . .142

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190

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66

295

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306

Index of Names.

PAGE

Stanley, Earl of Derby . .252

Stapleton . . . . .102

Strangways, Mayster . . 81

Strangways, Giles . -233

Suffolk, Duke of (B.) . . 37

Swynnerton, Thomas . 151,242

Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury

(B.) .... 49 Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury . 66 Thomas, see Ap Thomas . .132 Throgmorton, Mayster . 1 34

Twyford, badge . . . 293

Tyler, Sir Will. . . .167

Tyler, Sir Will., crest . . 222 Tyrrell, Sir Thomas . .129

Umpton, Thomas, crest . .157

Vaughan, Sir Hugh . .150

Vere(B.) . . . - 41

Vere, Earl of Oxford . -257

PAGE

Verney, Ralph . . . 138

Vernon, Sir Henry . . 272

Vernon, Thomas, crest . .216

Villiers, John . . .215

Walden, Sir Rich. . . .125

Wales (North) (B.) . .22

Walwayne (auditor), crest . 287

Warburton, Mayster . .256

Warenne, John de (B.) . 40

Warham, George , . .238

Warwick, Earl of (B.) . 42, 43

Wentworth, Sir Rich. . .165

West, Lord de la Warr . .184

Westmorland, Earl of (B.) . 48

Weston, Sir Will. (B.) . . 55

Weston, Sir Rich., crest . 245

Wharton, Sir Thos., crest . 277

Whyat, Mayster . . .210

Williams, of Tame. Lord . 296

Williams, als Cromwell . 284 Wilsthorpe, i'. Woolsthorpe . 283

Wiltshire, Earl of . . . 101

Windsor, Sir Andrew . .181

Wingficld, Anthony, badge

Wingfield, Sir Richard .

Wogan, Mayster

Wodehouse

Wolsey, Cardinal (B.) .

Woolsthrop, Sir Gy, crest

Worcester, Earl of, see Lord

Chamberlain. Wylougby, Sir Henry Wylougby de Broke, Lord Wylougby (de Eresby), Lord Wytwang, George, crest

PAGE

204

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230

84

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92

95

97

271

[Yeo, standard intruded by

Holland] . . .180

York, Archbishop of (B.) . . 34 York, Duke of (B.) . . 24

Zouche, John of Cbdnor . . 163 Zouche, John . . .198

Standard without name . . 297

Completed 17th November, 1831.

T. WILLEMENT.

"ThiNKE I THANKE."

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