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raldry, p. 210., 14th edit.), the model of the im- 
perial crowns of England, was composed of 4 
crosses pattée, and as many F's.-d.-L. 
The arms of Henry I., Beauclere (a.p. 1100), 
as given by Heylin, plate iii. p. 16., bear France 
and England (1 and 4), 3 Fs.-d.-L. (2 and 1) (2 
and 3) 3 L. P. G.; but this is probably an error, 
though of no easy explanation. In the portrait 
of this sovereign, given in Coote’s Hist. of Eng- 
land, his crown bears Fs.-d.-L. This, again, is of 
questionable authority, if Sir Harris Nicolas’s 
opinion is correct, that no portraits of kings are 
authentic before the time of Henry VI. 
A.D. 1103. Robert de Bellomont, Earl of Lei- 
cester, married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Hugh, the great Earl of Vermandois, son of 
Henry I., King of France. His arms were “az. 
semée of Fs.-d.-L. or.” 
1135. The crown of Stephen bears Fs.-d.-L. 
1152. Henry IL, who married Eleanor, the 
divorced wife of Louis VII. of France, and 
possessed above one-third and the most opulent 
portion of the French monarchy, bore no Fs.-d.-L. 
The same of Richard I., who (1190) joined Philip 
of France in the Crusades, and married Beren- 
gera, daughter of the King of Navarre. The two 
last sovereigns had, moreover, for title, “ Dux 
Normannie et Aquitaniz et Comes Andegaviz.” 
1267. Edmund Plantagenet, second son of 
Henry IIL, married, secondly, Blanche, Queen 
en “4 avarre. His arms were, “az. semée de Fs.- 
1275. The Bishoprick of Hereford bore the 
arms of Thomas Cantelupe, forty-fourth Bp., gu., 
3 leopard heads reversed, jessant 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1286493. Rauf Sandwich, Ld. Mr. of London, 
bore gu,, a F.-d.-L. or. 
1297. John Barret Lennard, Lord Dacre, bore 
“or, on a fesse, gu., 3 Fs.-d.-L. or.” Is this in- 
stance of the 25th Edward I. the first of an En- 
glish nobleman bearing this French charge? 
1298. George Townshend, eldest son of George 
Ld. V. Townshend, Ld. Ferrers of Chartley (27th 
Edward I.) bore, among other quarterings, Fr. 
and Eng. quarterly. ; 
1306. The crown of Bruce in Scotland is sur- 
mounted by Fs.-d.-L. (Clarke, 213, 14.) 
1326. Rich. Britaine, Ld. Mr., g. a saltier be- 
tween 4 F's.-d.-L. or. (H., p. 514.) 
1328. J. Holland, D. of Exeter, bore the arms 
of Eng. and a border of France, 13 Fs.-d.-L. 
1330. Edward III. laid claim to France as son 
to Isabella, sister of Charles the Handsome, who 
died s.p. From this year the kings of England 
quartered the arms of France with those of Eng- 
land, till the year 1801, on the union with Ire- 
land. They bore F’s.-d.-L. semées, which Henry 
IV, reduced to three. 
1337; Edward the Black Prince (the first En- 
glish duke) bore Fr. and Eng. 8 F's.-d.-L, (3. 2. 3.) 
1345. Henry Plantagenet, first D. of Lancaster, 
a label of 3 points, each charged with 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
or. He married the daughter of Hen. Ld. Beau- 
mont; arms, az. semée of F's.-d.-L., &e. 
1353. Thos. Holland, married the Lady Joan 
of Kent, daughter of Edmond of Woodstock ; “az. 
semé de lis” (8). - 
1356. Henry Picard, Ld. Mr., bore a F.-d.-L. or. 
1360. Edmond Mortimer, E. of March, married 
Philippa, daughter and heiress of Lionel, D. of 
Clarence. Qy. Fr. and Eng. 
1362. Lionel, D. of Clarence, third son of Edw. 
Hil. Qy. Fr. and Eng. 8 Fs.-d.-L. (3. 2. 3.) 
1368. Symond Morden, Ld. Mr., arg. a F.-d.-L. 
u. 
1382. Roger Mortimer, E. of March, married 
Eleanor, daughter of Thos. Holland, E. of Kent, 
“az. semé de lis.” 
1385. Edm. of Langley, D. of Cambridge (fifth 
son of Edward III.), Fr. and Eng. 8 Fs.-d.-L. (3. 
2, 3.) 
1386. Thos. of Woodstock, D. of Gloucester, 
Fr. and Eng. 8 Fs.-d.-L. 
1388. John Holland (Ld. H. Chamberlain), a 
border of France, 13 Fs.-d.-L. 
1399. Henry of Bullingbroke, son of John of 
Gaunt, married, secondly, Joan, daughter of 
Charles II. King of Navarre. Her arms, 1 and 4, 
az., 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
1399. Henry IV. first quartered modern France 
(3 Fs.-d.-L.) and England, as retained till 1801. 
1413. Henry V. His badge, a F.-d.-L. crowned. 
Arms, Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. (2 and 1.) 
1414. John Plantagenet, D. of Bedford, third 
son of Hen. IV., Fr. and Eng. 8 Fs.-d.-L. (3.2. 3.) 
1414. Humphry, D. of Gloucester, son to Hen. 
IV., Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1421. Margaret, daughter to John Beaufort, E. 
of Somerset, married to J. Courtenay, E. of Devon, 
Fr. and Eng. 
1422. Henry of Windsor, eldest son of Hen. V., 
Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1440. Sir J. Paddesley, Ld. Mr., arg, 3 F's.-d.- 
L. or. 
1443. Sir Thos. Catworth, Ld. Mr., a F.-d.-L. 
az. &e. 
1444, HumphreyStafford, D. of Buckingham, 
son of Ann, daughter of Thos. of Woodstock. His 
mother’s arms, Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. : 
1450. Edm. Plantagenet, second son of Rich., 
D. of York, Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1453. Edm. of Haddam, half-brother to Hen. 
VL, Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L., a border az. charged 
with 8 Fs,-d.-L., &c. 
1453. Sir J. Norman, Ld. Mr., on a chief arg., 
3 Fs.-d.-L. s. 
1461. Rich. Plantagenet, D. of Gloucester, bro- 
ther to Edw. IV., Fr. and Eng. 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1463. Sir Mat. Phillipe, Ld. Mr., sa. semée of 
(7) Fs.-d.-L. or, &e. 
