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in dexter chief and two in base, or. B, two similar roots. C, five similar roots, three in chief and two in base. Motto-Dieu et mon droyt.

HENRY THE V., for the House of Lancaster.-White and blue. A, a red Rose, barbed, vert, seeded gold. On B and C, nothing. Motto -Dieu et mon droyt.

A third standard.-White and blue. A, an Ibex statant, argent, armed, maned, tufted, ducally gorged, and chain reflexed over the back, gold, with four red roses. B, two red roses. C, five red roses; two on the white, as many on the blue, and the fifth over the division of the colours. Motto-Dieu et mon droit.

EDWARD IV.-Blue and red. A, the Lion of England, imperially crowned between three red roses on the blue, and as many white roses on the red, all barbed, seeded, and irradiated gold. B, two similar roses. C, four similar roses. Motto--"Dieu et mon droyt."

A second standard.-Blue and red. A, a large white Rose, seeded and irradiated gold, with a smaller rose in the lower sinister corner. B, two similar roses. C, five similar roses; three on the blue, and two on the red stripe. Motto-Dieu et mon droyt.

A third standard.-Blue and red. A, a Lion passant gardant, argent, with five white roses. B, two white roses. C, five white roses. Motto-Dieu et mon droyt.

HENRY VII.-White and green. A, a Dragon gules; in chief, two red, and in base three white, roses. B, one red and one white rose. C, three red and two white roses. Motto-Dieu et mon droit. A second standard.-Similar, excepting that the dragon is vomiting flames, and that the other part is semée of flames, instead of roses.

A third standard.-White and green. A, a Greyhound statant, argent, between four red roses. B, two red roses. C, five red roses, three and two.

A fourth standard.-Blue and red. A, the Lion of England imperially crowned. The whole banner semée of roses (the white engrafted on the red), irradiated, and fleurs de lis irregularly dispersed.

Motto-Dieu et mon droit.

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A fifth standard.-White and green. A, a Greyhound courant, argent, collared gules. The whole banner semée of roses slipped (the white engrafted on the red), portcullises, and fleurs de lis, or.

VOL. II.-PART III.

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HENRY VIII.-White and green. A, a Dragon. The whole banner semée of roses slipped (the white rose engrafted on the red), fleurs de lis, or, and flames of fire, without any apparent regularity of arrange

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[From the MS. marked 2nd M 16, in the College of Arms1.]

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Tresorer.—John Elryngton, Tresorer of the Kings 1515 16 8.

Guerres hath payed

And John Sorell and John Fitzherberd

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The Duc of Clarence, 10 Chevaliers, 100 La[nces]. 1000 A[rchers]. Black Bulle3.

On the cover of the MS. is written “Miscellan. temp. Edw. III. Willam Harvey alias Northrey King of Arms."

2 The numbers in the MS. are expressed by Roman numerals.

> In some instances, rude outlines of these badges are placed in the margin, and from

The Duc of Gloucester, 10 Chevaliers, 100 L. 1000 A.
The Duc of Norffolke, 2 Chevaliers, 40 L. 300 A.

[rampant].

Whitt Bore.

Whytt Lyon

The Duc of Suffolke, 2 Ch'lrs. 40 L. 300 A. Lyon of Gold [rampant], the kew forched.

The Duc of Bokyngham, 4 Ch'lrs. 40 L. 400 A. The Stafford's knot.

At 10s.

The Marquis of Dorssett.

At 6s. 8d.

Th'Erll of Northumberland, 10 Chevaliers, 40 L. 200 A. Cressant

silver.

Th'Erll of Rivers, 2 Chevaliers, 40 L. 200 A. Scallup silver.

Th'Erll of Penbrok, 40 L. 200 A.
Th'Erll of Douglas, 4 L. 40 A.
Th'Erll of Ormonde, 2 L. 10 A.

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BARONS.

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Blake Boull, hed rasyd, hornys
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Gryppe lege rasyd gold 3.
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A. Whytt Lyon, on his sheulder

The Lord Fferrers, 20 L. 200 A. Ffrenche
Wyfis hood boundyn1.

B

The Lord Grey Codoner, 10 L. — A. Tresse passant thorough crowne gold wythin the compasse of the tresse a gre silver.

The Lord Grey Rythyn7, 20 L.A. Black ragyd staffe.

which two wood-cuts have been copied. They appear to have been drawn long after the list was compiled.

1 A male griffin.

2 i. e. Pied-that is, the head was black, pied gold.

3 The Stanley badge has been called an Eagle's claw, in relation to the crest. 4 The part reticulated, and marked A, went on the head; B was a sort of plaited drapery, or veil, that half covered the face; and C was a lappet which hung down behind. When this hood was removed from the head, the end of the lappet, marked D, was tucked into the girdle, and the hood thrown over the shoulder; a practice both of men and women, retained by the former in some state dresses as late as the time of James 1st, as the portraits of Lord Burleigh and his son sufficiently prove. For examples of the female hood of the period, see Strutt's Dresses and Habits, plates cvii, cxvii, and cxxv.

5 Lord Grey of Codnor.

6 i. e. A gray, a badger. See vol. i. p. 307, under "Badger."

7 Lord Grey of Ruthin.

The Lord Fitzwaren, 10 L. 50 A. Bousers knott.

The Lord Cobham, 5 L. 50 A. The Blake Saryn [Saracen's] hedde. The Lord Lysle, 5 L. 50 A. Lyon silver sheuyng holeface, crownyd gold, enarmede azur.

The Lord Clynton. A mulet gold.

The Lord Boyd, 2 L. 20 A. An anker gold.

BANERETTS.

Sr John Asteley, 2 L. 12 A. [No cognizance is mentioned, but in the margin is sketched a cinquefoil Ermine, which is the arms of the Astley family.]

Sr William Aparre [Ap Arry] 16 L. 140 A. Maydinhed.

S Thomas Montgomerye, 10 L. 100 A. [No cognizance mentioned, but in the margin is sketched a fleur de lys gules.] Sr Thomas Borough, 16 L. A. The Armure of an erme and the gauntelot.

Sr Rauf Hastynges, 8 L. 100 A. Shafront silver, with 3 Eystrygs ffedyrs.

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Although assisted by the contemporary sketch in the text, it would be difficult to describe what a Gerbralle was, were it not for the painting of Lord Fitz Walter's standard, temp. Hen. VIII. in the MS. in the College of Arms, which has been referred to, and the description of it in a subsequent page, where he is said to have borne on his standard, an elbow gard; whence it appears that it was the armour for the elbow. The annexed wood-cut represents the manner in which it is drawn on Lord Fitz Walter's banner: the word "Jerey" was probably the motto of Sir John Radcliff.

Jerey

Sr Humphry Talbot, 10 L. 100 A. Renynghonde silver, on shoulder

a mollet.

St Thomas Grey, 8 L. 40 A.

Skalyng lader silver. Sr John Arundel, 2 L. 20 A. An Akkorn.

Sr Richard Dunstalle, 10 L. 100 A. The Whytt Coke.

KNIGHTS.

St James Haryngton, 12 L. 100 A. Lyon p'ts hed silver.
S Robert Chamberleyne, 12 L. 100 A. Ffryrs gerdyll azur.
Sr William Norys, 12 L. 100 A. Blake Ravyn hede rasyd.
St John Harlewyn, 3 L. 50 A. Blake Sarezyn hede cope.
Sr John Fferrers, 2 L. 15 A. A Maskell Gold.
Sr John Maleverer, 3 L. 30 A.

Whytt Grehound [c]urant.

Sr Laurence Raynford, 12 L. 60 A.

S Nycholas Langford, 8 L. 60 A. 2 Whynggs silver.
Sr John Savage, 3 L. 30 A. Unycorne hede rasyd silver.
St James Radclyffe, 1 L. 12 A.

S' William Trussell, 8 L. 80 A. Blake As hede, rasyd, & boute the the nek croune gold.

Sr Richard Brandon, 1 L. A Lyon hede rasyd gold.

Sr Richard Corbett, 3 L.

St John Cooke, 8 L.

Sr Simond Munford. Fleur de lys gulys.

Mr Dodeley Dene of the Kyngs Chapell, at 4s jo. A grat [grate, or gridiron] silver.

Mr Pierse Courteney. A Saint Anthony cross azur Mr John Gounthrope. A Sawtier gold; on the Sawtier a Lion hede rasyd silver

Mr Gartier [Smith]. A brode arrowe hede blake
armyned

Mr of the Ordnaunce Pyks, viz. John Sturgyn,
Mr of the Kings Tentts Rychard Garnett

Mr Scureys

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Itm.-All baner berrers and standard berrers to have doble wags

aftyr as they are of aveour or degree.

Mem.--The Constable to delyver the Wache Worde to the Kyng whych dowen he shall delyver hyt to the Marschall, the Marschall to advertyse the Arme.

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