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2. Two interlaced crosses, the arms terminating in fleurs-de-lis 

 and lions' heads alternately. The allusion to the 

 Royal Arms is obvious. 



3- England with a label of France, for the Earls of Lancaster. 



There are three varieties of this tile. 



4- A fesse, ? for Saer de Quinci (without label). 



5- (Gu.) a fesse between 6 crosses botonnees (or). Beau- 



champ of Warwick. 

 6. (Az.) a fesse dancettee between io billets (or). Deincourt 



— Two varieties. 

 7- Seven mascles (or masculee) with label. De Quinci or De 



Ferrers. 

 8. Eight mascles conjoined, a bordure engrailed. De Quinci. 

 9- A lion rampant crowned, in angles of tile, 3 bells. De 



Segrave, or De Morley of Morley. 



10. (Gu.) a fesse vair, between 3 leopards* heads jessant-de-lis 



(or). Cantilupe of Ilkeston. 



11. ^Quarterly 1 and 4 (Argent), 2 and 3 (Gu.), a fret (or), over 



all a bend (sable). Le Despencer. 



12. Barry of 10, a label of 3 points, circumscribed 



•3- {Arg.) 3 bars embattled (gu.) De Barry of Tollerton. 



14- Barry of 6 (arg and az.) De Grey. 



15- {Or) a cross (gu.) ? for De Burgh. 2 varieties. 



16. On a bend (cotised) 3 eaglets displayed (reversed). De 



Mauley of Rossington. 

 17- Quarterly 1 and 4 (gu.), a lion rampant (or) 2 and 3, 

 Checquee (or and az.), all within a bordure engrailed 

 {arg.) (reversed). Thos. Fitz Alan of Arundel, Abp. of 

 Canterbury, 1396-14 14. 

 18. A Cinquefoil. Robert be Bossu, Earl of Leicester. 

 19- Compartment tile with De Warrenne and Beauchamp 

 Of the other tiles we may enumerate the following :— 

 Monkey playing on an instrument ; another dancing. 

 Church bell between key and sword, for SS. Peter and Paul. 

 A crowned letter M, with crowned A on either side. 

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