The History of the Most Noble Order of the Garter

Part 47

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There is nothing on this farther observable, than what relates to the Atchievement it self, which, as they became by this Ceremony part of the Goods of the Chappel, and included within the Words of the _Statutes_ of the College, whereby the Sovereign granted to the Dean and Canons all Oblations, they could not be sold or alienated, and were therefore deposited by them in the _Chapter-House_: But the _Helms_ and _Swords_, because they were at first forged for the Service of War, of an extraordinary large size, have been frequently redeemed, that they might serve again to the same uses. And likewise, because it belongs to _Garter_ to provide Atchievements for new installed Knights, he usually hath compounded with the Dean and Canons for the defunct Knight’s Atchievements.

_Of depositing the deceased Knights_ Mantles _in the_ Chapter-House.

$ 4. In 9 _Eliz._ there passed a Decree, _That the_ Knights-Companions _should be bound by their Oaths, to take care, by their last Will, that after their Decease, all their Ornaments, which they had receiv’d, should be restored, the Robes to the College, and the Jewels to the King that gave them_. Sir _Christopher Hatton_ complied with the Decree, and sent his _Mantle_ accordingly; but that of Sir _Henry Lea_, being left to the disposal of others, and not sent to the College, happened at length to come into the Hands of Brokers, and was openly exposed to Sale in _Long-lane_, to the great dishonour of the _Order_.

This Decree was in after times but slackly observed, and therefore in a _Chapter_ held at _Windsor_, 4 _Car._ I. the Knights were admonished, _That when the Sovereign should vouchsafe to bestow the_ Mantle _of the_ Order, _the Knight should take care at his Death, to have it sent to the Chappel at_ Windsor, according to the _Statutes_. But this taking little Effect, the Sovereign thought fit to restore vigorously the Law in this particular, by a Decree in _Chapter_, 13 _Car._ I. which obliged all _Knights-Companions_, receiving the Ensigns of the _Order_ from the Sovereign, to take care, according to the tenor of their Oaths, that these, together with the Book of _Statutes_, should be restored in the Hands of the Sovereign, after their Deaths; and a Command was therewithal given, _That certain_ Books, Mantles, _and_ Surcoats, _then lying at_ White-Hall, _shou’d be delivered to the_ Register _of the_ Order, _to be laid up at_ Windsor, _in honourable Memory of those to whom they belonged_.

In Observation of these Decrees, where the _Habit_ and _Ensigns_ of the _Order_ were either wholly, or in part, bestowed by the Sovereign, Order was taken, at the Decease of such _Knights-Companions_, to send for them in again. As at a _Chapter_ held 15 _Car._ I. the _Garter_ and _George_ of the Lord Treasurer _Weston_ being sent back, were presented to the Sovereign; and after delivered to the _Dean_ and _Chapter_ of _Windsor_, to be preserved: And in the same _Chapter_ it was ordered, that the Earl of _Kelly_’s Robes and Ornaments of the _Order_, should be sent for by the Chancellor.

These former Decrees were yet thought needful to be confirm’d by King _Charles_ II. so that in a _Chapter_ held 1669. at _White-Hall_, it was Decreed, _That the Mantle of each_ Knight-Companion, _with the Book of_ Statutes, should be sent to _Windsor_, immediately after their Deaths; _and that the Chancellor of the_ Order _should be obliged, by Letters to their Heirs and Executors, to put them in mind of sending them thither_. But it is to be understood, that where the Mantle has been provided at the Knight’s own Charge, there is no obligation for returning them.

Thus I have run through all the Particulars, relating to the Institutions, Laws, and Ceremonies, of this most Noble _Order_; I shall in the last Place proceed to give a List of all those who have enjoyed this singular Mark of Honour from its first Foundation. The Motives which excited the Royal Founder to set on Foot the said _Order_, are already particularly treated of; who having established _Rules_ and _Statutes_ for the Government, and regulation thereof, he next resolved to elect, from among the Flower of his own Wars, twenty five of the most celebrated Knights, who, together with himself, should make up the Number of Twenty six; for of so many does the _Order_ by his Appointment consist: And indeed that Age plentifully furnished him with Men of the most brave and celebrated Characters, and of signal Reputation in Arms, raised by the eminent Wars of those times, and justly distinguished by their own heroick Actions.

The first that he elected into this Noble _Order_, was _Edward_, his eldest Son, who already in part deserved, and afterwards justly obtained the Title of a Brave and Martial Prince, of whom our Histories speak so largely. The rest of his accomplished Collegues, were these that follow, and are thus placed in their Stalls.

CAP. XXVI.

_A List of the Founders, and Catalogue of their Successors, to the present time._

================================+================================== 1 _The Sovereign | 2 Edward _Prince King_ Edward _III._ | of_ Wales. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 3 Henry, _Duke of_ Lancast. | 4 Th. Beauchamp, _E._ War. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 5 Piers Capitow de la Bouch. | 6 Ralph Stafford, _E._ Staff. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 7 W. Montacute, _E. Salisb._ | 8 Rog. Mortimer, _E._ March. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 9 _Sir_ John Lysle. | 10 _Sir_ Barthol. Burghersh. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 11 _Sir_ John Beauchamp. | 12 _Sir_ John Mohun. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 13 _Sir_ Hugh Courteney. | 14 _Sir_ Thomas Holland. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 15 _Sir_ John Grey. | 16 _Sir_ Richard Fitz Simon. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 17 _Sir_ Miles Stapleton. | 18 _Sir_ Thomas Wale. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 19 _Sir_ Hugh Wrotesley. | 20 _Sir_ Nele Loring. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 21 _Sir_ John Chandos. | 22 _Sir_ James Audeley. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 23 _Sir_ Otho Holland. | 24 _Sir_ Henry Eam. --------------------------------+---------------------------------- 25 _Sir_ Sanchet Daubrichcourt. | 26 _Sir_ Walter Paveley. --------------------------------+----------------------------------

_A Catalogue of their Successors, with the Blazoning of their Arms, corrected in above sixty Errors, in the Plates engrav’d in_ Ashmole.

_Knights afterwards elected in the Reign of King_ Edward III.

27. Richard _of_ Bordeaux, _afterwards King of_ England; _of that Name the second_.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a Label of three Points Argent on the middlemost, a Cross of St. George._

28. Lionel _of_ Antwerp, _Earl of_ Ulster, _and Duke of_ Clarence.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, on a Label of three Points Argent, as many Cantons Gules._

29. John _of_ Gaunt, _Duke of_ Lancaster, _after created Duke of_ Acquitaine.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a Label of three Points Ermine._

30. Edmund _of_ Langley, _Earl of_ Cambridge, _after Duke of_ York.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, on a Label of three Points Argent and nine Torteauxes._

31. John de Montford, _Duke of_ Bretagne, _and Earl of_ Richmond.

_Plain Ermine._

32. William de Bohun, _Earl of_ Hereford.

_Azure a bend Argent between two Cottises, and six Lyons rampant Or._

33. William de Bohun, _Earl of_ Northampton.

_Azure on a bend Argent, cottized between six Lyons rampant Or, three Mullets Gules._

34. John Hastings, _Earl of_ Pembroke.

_Or a manch Gules._

35. Thomas Beauchamp, _Earl of_ Warwick.

_Gules a fess between six cross Croslets Or._

36. Richard Fitz Alan, _Earl of_ Arundel _and_ Surrey.

_Gules a Lyon rampant Or._

37. Robert Ufford, _Earl of_ Suffolk.

_Sable a Cross ingrailed Or._

38. Hugh Stafford, _Earl of_ Stafford.

_Or a chevron Gules._

39. Ingelram de Coucy, _Earl of_ Bedford.

_Barry of six Vair and Gules._

40. Guiscard d’Angoulesme, _Earl of_ Huntingdon.

_Or billetty a Lyon rampant Azure._

41. Edward Spencer, _Lord_ Spencer.

_Quarterly Argent and Gules, in the second and third a fret Or, over all a bend Sable._

42. William Latimer, _Lord_ Latimer.

_Gules a Cross patonce Or._

43. Reynold Cobham, _Lord_ Cobham _of_ Sterborough.

_Gules on a Chevron Or three Estoils Sable._

44. John Nevil, _Lord_ Nevil _of_ Raby.

_Gules a Saltire Argent._

45. Ralph Basset, _Lord_ Basset _of_ Drayton.

_Or three Piles Gules a Canton Ermin._

46. _Sir_ Walter Manny Banneret.

_Or three Chevrons Sable_, to which King _Edward_ III. added an augmentation of a _Lyon Passant gardant Or, placed on the uppermost Chevron_.

47. _Sir_ William Fitz Warin, _Kt._

_Quarterly per fess indented Ermine and Gules._

48. _Sir_ Thomas Ufford, _Kt._

_Sable a Cross ingrailed Or with his difference._

49. _Sir_ Thomas Felton, _Kt._

_Gules two Lyons passant in pale Ermine crowned Or._

50. _Sir_ Francis Van Hale, _Kt._

_Gules within a bordure cousu Azure enurny verdoy of Lyons rampant and Flower Deluces, a Wyvern or bifooted Dragon rising and crowned all Or, charged on the breast with an inescochion, of the first therein a double headed Eagle displaid Gold._

51. _Sir_ Fulk Fitz Warrin, _Kt._

_Quarterly per fess indented Argent and Gules._

52. _Sir_ Allan Boxhull, _Kt._

_Or a Lyon rampant queve fourche Azure frettee Argent._

53. _Sir_ Richard Pembruge, _Kt._

_Barry of eight Or and Azure._

54. Sir Thomas Wreigt, _Kt._

_Gules on a Cross patonce Or, five mullets of the Field._

55. _Sir_ Thomas Banester, _Kt._

_Argent a Cross patonce Sable._

56. _Sir_ Richard de la Vache, _Kt._

_Gules three Lyons rampant Argent crowned Or._

57. _Sir_ Guy de Bryan, _Kt._

_Or three Piles Azure._

_Knights elected in the Reign of King_ Richard _II._

58. Thomas _of_ Woodstock, _Earl of_ Buckingham, _after Duke of_ Gloucester.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a bordure Argent._

59. Henry _of_ Lancaster, (_or_ Bolinbroke,) _Earl of_ Darby, _afterwards King of_ England; _of that Name the fourth._

_Comme son Pere_, No. 29.

60. William, _Duke of_ Gelderland.

_Parti per pale Or and Azure, two Lyons rampant combatant and counter-changed._

61. William _of_ Bavaria, _Earl of_ Ostrevant, _after Earl of_ Holland, Henault, _and_ Zeland.

_Quarterly the first and fourth Or, a Lyon rampant Sable, the second and third Or, a Lyon rampant Gules_, i. e. Flanders _and_ Hainault.

62. Thomas Holland, _Earl of_ Kent, _after Duke of_ Surry.

_England a border Argent_, to which the King in Augmentation gave him King _Edward_ the Confessor’s, _viz. Azure a Cross patonce between five martlets Or_, to be impaled before his own aforesaid, assumed from his Grandmother of the House of _Plantagenet Woodstock_. _Vide_ among the Founders.

63. John Holland, _Earl of_ Huntingdon, _after Duke of_ Exeter.

_England a border of France_, as descended maternally from _Plantagenet Woodstock_.

64. Thomas Mowbray, _Earl of_ Nottingham, _after Duke of_ Norfolk.

_England a Label of five Points Argent_, his maternal Grandmother’s Arms _Plantagenet_ of _Brotherton_, his own Arms was _Gules a Lyon rampant Argent_.

65. Edward, _Earl of_ Rutland, _after Duke of_ Albemarle,

_Comme son Pere_, No. 30.

66. Michael de la Pole, _Earl of_ Suffolk.

_Azure a Fess between three Leopards Faces Or._

67. William Scroop, _Lord_ Scroop, _after Earl of_ Wiltshire, _and Lord Treasurer of_ England.

_Azure a bend Or, a Label of three Points Argent with difference_, being of the _Masham_ Line.

68. William Beauchamp, _Lord_ Bergavenny.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 35. _with a Crescent difference_.

69. John Beaumont, _Lord_ Beaumont.

_France a Lyon rampant Or._

70. William Willoughby, _Lord_ Willoughby.

_Quarterly Ufford and Beke_, viz. _Sable a Cross ingrailed Or, and Gules a Cross moline Argent_, his Grandmother _Ufford_’s Arms, his own proper Coat being _Or fretty Azure_.

71. Richard Grey, _Lord_ Grey.

_Barry of six Argent and Azure, a Label of five Points Gules._

72. _Sir_ Nicholas Sarnesfield, _Kt._

_Azure an Eagle displaid Or, crowned Argent, potius Argent crowned Or._

73. _Sir_ Philip de la Vache, _Kt._

_Comme_, No. 56.

74. _Sir_ Robert Knolls, _Kt._

_Gules on a Chevron Argent, three Roses of the first._

75. _Sir_ John Sulby, _Kt._

_Ermine four barrs Gules._

76. _Sir_ Lewis Clifford, _Kt._

_Checquy Or and Azure a fess Gules, potius a bend Gules._

77. _Sir_ Simon Burley, _Kt._

_Or three barrs Sable in chief, two Pallets of the second, in pretence Hussey_, viz. _Gules with three bars Ermine._

78. _Sir_ John d’Evereux, _Kt._

_Gules a fess Argent in chief, three Plates._

79. _Sir_ Richard Burley, _Kt._

_Comme_, No. 77.

80. _Sir_ Bryan Stapleton, _Kt._

_Argent a Lyon rampant Sable, on his Shoulder an annulet diff._

81. _Sir_ Peter Courtney, _Kt._

_Or three Torteauxes, on a Label of three Points Azure, nine Plates._

82. _Sir_ John Burley, _Kt._

_Comme_, No. 79.

83. _Sir_ John Bourchier, _Kt._

_Argent a Cross ingrailed Gules, between four water budgets Sable._

84. _Sir_ Thomas Granston, _Kt._

_Paly of six Argent and Azure, on a bend Gules, three escallops Or._

85. _Sir_ Robert Dunstavil, _Kt._

_Argent a fret Gules and Border ingrailed Sable, over all on a Canton, of the second a Lyon passant Or._

86. _Sir_ Robert de Namur, _Kt._

_Or a Lyon rampant Sable, suppressed by a Batime Gules._

87. _Sir_ Sandich de Frane, _Kt._ alias vocat Sanchet la Towre.

_Or a Lyon rampant quevee fourchee Gules._

_Knights elected in the Reign of King_ Henry IV.

88. Henry, _Prince of_ Wales, _after King of_ England, _of that Name the fifth_.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a Label of three Points Argent._

89. Thomas _of_ Lancaster, _Earl of_ Albemarle, _and Duke of_ Clarence, _Brother to Prince_ Henry.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, on a Label Argent, three cantons Gules at the Label Ermine_ as his Grandfather, No. 29. but charged with _Cantons_.

90. John, _Earl of_ Kendal, _and Duke of_ Bedford, _after Regent of_ France, _another Brother to Prince_ Henry.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a Label of five Points per pale Ermine, and Azure semi de liz Or._

91. Humphry, _Earl of_ Pembrook, _and after Duke of_ Exeter.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a border Argent._

92. Thomas Beaufort, _Earl of_ Dorset, _and after Duke of_ Exeter.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a border gobone Ermine and Azure, in every piece of the second a Flower Deluce Or._

_N. B. Sir_ Thomas Percy, _Knight of the Garter, living_ 7 Rich. II. _is mentioned by_ Ashmole, p. 213, _tho’ omitted in his and other Catalogues_. _Or a Lyon rampant Azure._

93. Robert, _Count Palatine_, _Duke of_ Bavaria, _after Emperor of_ Germany.

_Quarterly Sable, a Lyon rampant crowned Or_, for the Palatinate, _and Paly bendy Argent and Azure_, Bavaria.

94. John Beaufort, _Earl of_ Somerset, _and Marquiss of_ Dorset.

_Quarterly France ancient and England, a bord. gobone Argent and Azure._

95. Thomas Fitz Alan, _Earl of_ Arundel.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 36.

96. Edmund Stafford, _Earl of_ Stafford.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 38.

97. Edmund Holland, _Earl of_ Kent.

_England a border Argent._

98. Ralph Nevil, _Earl of_ Westmorland.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 44.

99. Gilbert Roos, _Lord_ Roos.

_Gules three water budgets Argent._

100. Gilbert Talbot, _Lord_ Talbot.

_Gules a Lyon rampant within a border ingrailed Or._

101. John Lovell, _Lord_ Lovell.

_Barry nebulee of six Or and Gules._

102. Hugh Burnell, _Lord_ Burnell.

_Argent a Lyon rampant Sable, crowned Or, a border Azure._

103. Thomas Morley, _Lord_ Morley.

_Argent a Lyon rampant Sable crowned Or._

104. Edward Charleton, _Lord_ Powis.

_Or a Lyon rampant Gules._

105. _Sir_ John Cornwall, _Kt._ _after Lord_ Fanhope.

_Ermine a Lyon rampant Gules crowned Or, a bordet ingrailed Sable besanty._

106. _Sir_ William Arundel, _Kt._ _of the House of_ Fitz Alan.

_Gules a Lyon rampant Or, a crescent difference._

107. _Sir_ John Stanley, _Kt._

_Quarterly Argent and Or in the first, on a bend Azure, three Stags Heads Silver, in the second a chief indented as the third, charged with three Plates_, i. e. Stanley _and_ Latham.

108. _Sir_ Robert de Umfrevile, _Kt._

_Gules Semi de cross Croslets a cinque foil Or, over all a bend ingrailed Argent._

109. _Sir_ Thomas Rampston, _Kt._

_Argent a Chevron, and in the dexter chief Point a cinquefoile Sable._

111. _Sir_ Thomas Erpingham, _Kt._

_Vert an inescocheon within eight Marlets, placed in Orle Argent._

Hitherto the Knights of this Noble Order are ranked, as placed in divers other Catalogues, and according to their greatest Dignities, because the certain Years of their Elections cannot be found; only we have here removed Sir _John Sulbie_, and Sir _Sanchet de Trane_, from the Reign of King _Henry_ IV. in which they are written in those old Catalogues, to the Reign of King _Richard_ II. for it appears in _Ashmole_, Page 213. that they were Knights of the _Garter_, 7 _Rich._ II. and we have a little varied the Places of the Knights in that Reign following: The precedence in the Roll of Accounts of _Alan de Stoke_ that Year, who reciting twenty three of these _Knights-Companions_, gives therein the preference to some of them after this manner; Sir _Guy Bryan_, Sir _William Beauchamp_, Sir _Thomas Percy_, Sir _Nele Loring_, Sir _John Sulby_, Sir _Lodowick Clifford_, Sir _Simon Burley_, Sir _Richard Burley_, Sir _Bryan Stapleton_, and Sir _Soldan de la Trane_. These that follow are Marshalled in an exact Series of their Elections.

_Knights elected in the Reign of King_ Henry _V._

111. _Sir_ John Dabrichcourt, _Kt._

_Ermine three barrs humet Gules._

112. Richard Vere, _Earl of_ Oxford.

_Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first Quarter a Mullet Argent._

113. Thomas Camois, _Lord_ Camois.

_Or on a chief Gules, three Plates._

114. _Sir_ Simon Felbryge, _Kt._

_Or a Lyon rampant, rather saliant Gules._

115. _Sir_ William Harington, _Kt._

_Sable, a fret Argent, a Label of three Points, Gules._

116. John Holland, _Earl of_ Huntingdon.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 63.

117. Sigisimund, _Emperor of_ Germany.

_Or an Eagle double headed displaid Sable, on the Breast, Hungary and Bohemia, in pretence Brandenburgh._

118. Dux Hollandiæ _Lib. Nig. Fol._ 27.

119. .... _Duke of_ Briga.

_Or an Eagle displaid Sable, escharfoned cross the breast Argent._

120. _Sir_ John Blount, _Kt._

_Quarterly Sanchet of Spain_, his Mother’s Arms, _viz. Argent a Castle Azure and Blont, viz. barry nebulee of six Or and Sable._

121. _Sir_ John Robessart, _Kt._

_Vert a Lyon rampant Or, vulned on the Shoulders proper._

122. _Sir_ William Phelip, _afterwards Lord_ Bardolph.

_Quarterly Gules and Argent, in the first Quarter an Eagle displaid Or_, _Guillim_ gives him the Lord _Bardolph_’s Arms, whose Heir he Married, _Azure three Cinquefoils Or_.

123. John, _King of_ Portugal.

_Over Or, debrasing a Cross d’Avis Or, of Calatrava, Portugal, viz. Argent five Escochions in cross, each charged with five Plates saltirewise, a bordure of Castile, viz. Gules, therein Castles Or._

124. Eric, _King of_ Denmark.

_Or semi de Coeur or Hearts proper, three Lyons passant gardant in pale Azure, crowned Or._

125. Richard Beauchamp, _Earl of_ Warwick, _after Lieutenant General, and Governor in_ France _and_ Normandy.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 35.

126. Thomas Montacute, _Earl of_ Salisbury.

_Argent three losenges in fess Gules._

127. Robert Willoughby, _Lord_ Willoughby.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 70. _viz. Ufford and Beke_.

128. Henry Fitz Hugh, _Lord_ Fitz Hugh.

_Azure three Chevrons fretted in base, and a cheif Or._

129. _Sir_ John Grey, _Kt._ _Earl of_ Tankervile.

_Gules a Lyon rampant and border, ingrailed Argent._

130. Hugh Stafford, _Lord_ Bourchier.

_Quarterly Or, a Chevron Gules, a mullet diff. for Stafford and Argent, a Cross ingrailed Gules between four water budgets Sable for Bourchier._

131. John Moubray, _Earl_ Marshal.

_Comme son Pere_, _Plantagenet_, _Brotherton_, No. 64. _making only the label to consist of three Points_.

132. William de la Pole, _Earl of_ Suffolk, _after Marquiss and Duke of_ Suffolk.

_As his Grandfather_, No. 66.

133. John Clifford, _Lord_ Clifford.

_Checquy Or and Azure, a fess Gules._

134. _Sir_ Lewis Robessart, _Kt._ _afterwards Lord_ Bourchier.

_Comme son Frere_, No. 12.

135. _The_ Heer, _or Sir_ Henry Van Clux, _a_ German _Lord_, _Captain of_ Crewly _in_ Normandy, 7 _Hen._ V.

_Quarterly per fess embatteled Gules and Argent, in the second and third a branch of a Tree in bend, with four folages bend, couped at both ends, sable rather Vert._

136. _Sir_ Walter Hungerford, _after Lord_ Hungerford, _and Lord_ Treasurer _of_ England.

_Sable two bars Argent in chief, three Plates._

137. Philip le Bon, _Duke of_ Burgundy.

_France a bordure Gobone, Argent and Gules being Burgundy Modern, aliter Quarterly, the first Austria, viz. Gules a fess Argent; the second Burgundy, Modemas aforesaid; the third, Bendy Or and Azure Burgundy ancient; the fourth, Brabant Sable, a Lyon rampant Or, over all Flanders, Or a Lyon rampant Sable._

_Knights elected in the Reign of King_ Henry VI.

138. John Talbot, _Lord_ Talbot, _after Earl of_ Shrewsbury.

_Comme son Frere_, No. 100.

139. Thomas Scales, _Lord_ Scales.

_Gules six escallops, three hundred and twenty one Argent._

140. _Sir_ John Falstoff, _Kt._

_Quarterly Or and Azure, on a bend Gules, three escallops Argent._

141. Peter, _Duke of_ Conimbero, _third Son of_ John _I. King of_ Portugal.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 123. _but without the Calatrava Cross of Flower Deluces, viz. Portugal a border of Castile_.

142. Humphry Stafford, _Earl of_ Stafford, _after Duke of Bucks_.

_Comme son Pere_, No. 96.

143. _Sir_ John Ratcliff, _Kt._

_Argent a bend ingrailed Sable._

144. John Fitz Alan, _Earl of_ Arundel, _and Lord_ Maltravers.

_Comme_, No. 106, _and_ 95, _and_ 36.

145. Richard, _Duke of_ York, _the King’s Lieutenant in_ France _and_ Normandy.

_Quarterly France modern and England, on a label of three Points Argent nine torteauxes._

146. Edward, _King of_ Portugal.

_Comme_, No. 123.

147. Edmund Beaufort, _Earl of_ Moriton, _after Earl of_ Dorset, _and Duke of_ Somerset.

_Quarterly France modern and England, a border gobone Ermine and Azure._

148. _Sir_ John Grey, _Kt._

_Barry of six Argent and Azure in chief, three torteauxes over all, a label of three Points Argent for his difference, being of the Ruthyn Line._

149. Richard Nevil, _Earl of_ Salisbury, _after Lord Chancellor of_ England.

_Quarterly first and fourth_, his Wives Arms, _Argent three losenges enjoyn’d in fess, viz. Montague, Gules quartering Monthermer Or, an Eagle displaid Vert, second and third, Gules a Saltire Argent, Comme son Pere_, No. 98. _with a label of three Points gobone Argent and Azure difference therein_.

150. William Nevil, _Lord_ Falconbergh, _after Earl of_ Kent.