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a a 
except in the case of the lords mayor, in one not of royal 
alliance. 
1624. Sir Walter Cope of Kensington, Kt., 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
or. 
- 1626. Sir Cuthbert Aket, Ld. Mr., 8 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
1627. Sir Thos. Bellasis, Ld. Falconberg (or bridge), 
arg. a chevron gu. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. az. 
1640. Hen. D. of Gloucester, third son of Chas. I., Fr. 
and Eng. 
— Jas. D. of York, second son of Chas. I., Fr. and 
ng. 
1646. Edm. Sheffield, E. of Moultgrave, married Lady 
El. Cranfield, daughter of Lionel, &. of Middlesex. Her 
arms, or, on a pale az., 3 Fs,-d.-L. or, 
1647. Sir John Guise, Ld. Mr., a F.-de.-L. 
1653. John Fowke, Esq., Ld. Mr., vert. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
1660. Chas. II. ordered that the son and heir apparent 
to the Crown should wear a golden coronet of crosses 
patée and Fs.-d.-L.; also that the D. of York, and all the 
immediate sons and brothers of the Kings and Queens of 
England, should wear the same, but that all their sons 
respectively, haying the title of Dukes, should wear 
their coronets of cr. pal. and strawberry leaves only, as 
the Dukes not of blood royal. 
1660. Wm. Seymour, M. of Hertford and D. of Somer- 
set, or, on a pale gu. between 6 Fs.-d.-L. az., &c. 
1661. Chas. of York, eldest son of Jas., D. of York, called 
D. of Cambridge, Fr. and Eng. 
1663. Jas. Fitzroy, D. of Monmouth and Buccleugh, 
Fr. and Eng, (3 Fs.-d.-L.) 
1672. Hen. Fitz-Roy, D, of Grafton, arms of Chas. II. 
1674. George Fitz-Roy, third natural son of Chas, II. 
His arms. 
1674. Thos. Lennard, Ld. Dacre, E. of Sussex, married 
Anne Fitz-Roy, eldest daughter of Dss, of Cleveland, or, 
on a fess. gu., 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
1674, Murray, E. of Dysart, R, T. or. 
1674. John Maitland, D. of Lauderdale, R. T, 
1675. Chas. Lenos, D. of Richmond, only son of Dss. of 
Aubigny by Chas. II. His father’s arms. 
1679. Rob. Parson, E. of Yarmouth, arg. 6 Fs,-d.-L. 
az. 
1680. Eliz. Bayning, Lady Dacre, Css, of Shepey, or, 
on a fess. az., 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. = 
1682. Hen. Somerset, D. of Beaufort, 1 and 4, Fr. and 
Eng, 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
1683. Sir Francis North, B. Guildford, az. L. P. or, be- 
tween 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
1686. Jas. Fitzjames, D. of Berwick, natural son of 
Jas. Il., 1 and 4, Pr. and Eng. 
1694. Sir W. Ashurst. Ld. Mr. g. a cross engrailed be- 
tween 4 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
1702. Philip Sydney, V. Lisle, E. of Leicester, married 
Anne, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Rob. Reeves of 
Twayte (Suffolk), Bt., sa. on a chevron between’3 F's.-d,- 
L. or., 3 pheons, az. n 
1706. Queen Anne grants to Sir Cloudesley Shovel a 
chevron between 2 I’s.-de.-L. in chief, and a crescent in 
base, as an augmentation, to denote two yictories over the 
French and one over the Turks. 
1706, Sidney, E. of Godolphin, bears, gu. an cagle with 
two heads displayed between 3 I’s.-d.-L. arg, Q 
1708. Jas. Douglas, D. of Queensberry, R. T. 
1709. Chas. Fitz-Roy, E. of Southampton, arms of 
Chas. IT. 
1709. Hen. Howard, E. of Suffolk, married, secondly, 
Lady Henrietta Somerset, daughter of Hen., D. of Beau- 
fort. Her arms, Fr. and Eng. quart. 
1711. Rob. Shirley, E. Ferrers, (2 and 3) Fr. and Eng. 
yey Sir Sam. Stanier, Ld, Mr., 2 and 3 or, a F.-d.- 
1726. Prince Will. Aug., D. of Cumberland. Arms of 
George I. 
1730. Sir Rob. Raymond, B. Raymond, arg. on a chief, 
or, a rose between 2 Fs.-d.-L. gu. 
1733. John Barber, Esq., Ld, Mr., erm, a cheyron or, 
cottised gu. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. gu. 
‘en Archdale (for Montgomery), land 4, 3 Fs,-d.-L. 
or (B.) 
1750. Vere Beauclerk, Ld. Vere, 1 and 4, Fr. and Eng. 
1750. Francis Seymour Conway, B. of Hertford, 1 and 
4or, on a pile, gu. between 6 Fs.-d.-L. az., 3 Ls. P. G. or, 
being a coat of augmentation. 
1754. Edm. Ironside, Esq., Ld. Mr., a cross tressured 
with half F.-d.-L. or. 
1756. Stephen Fox, Ld. Ilchester, or, on a canton,’az., 
a F.-d.-L. or., an augmentation granted by Chas. II. 
1762. Caroline Fox, Lady Holland, as the D, of Rich- 
mond, Fr. and Eng. 
1763. Hen. Fox, Ld. Holland, on a canton, az. a F.-d.- 
L. or. 
1764. W. H., D. of Gloucester, second brother of 
George III., as the P. of Wales, the middle one of 5 
points to the label, charged with a F.-d.-L, az. 
1765. Hen. Digby, Ld. Digby, az. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
1766. P. Hen. Fred., D. of Cumberland, third brother 
of Geo. III., as D. of Gloucester. 
1766. Thos. Taylor, E. Bective, erm. on chief, gu. a F,- 
d -L. between 2 boars’ heads erect, gu. 
Thus ends the chronological catalogue of those 
whom Heylin has recorded as bearing the royal 
charges of fleurs-de-lis up to the last date. 
Among the extinct baronies he adds the follow- 
ing names : 
Bonville, s. a bend flory and a F.-d.-L. or. 
Bromflete, s. a bend Fl. and C. or. 
Hilton, arg. 2 bars, az. and F.-d.-L. or. 
He also: supplies, from Dugdale’s Baronage, 
these names ; 
Aguillon, g. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
Borough, az. 3 Fs.-d.-L. erm. 
D. Eivile, on a chevron s, a F.-d.-L. or. 
Mortimer of Attilbergh, or, semée of Fs.-d.-L. sa. (4. 3. 
2. 1.) 
Raymond, a rose between 2 Fs,-d.-L, gu. 
We now proceed to the second catalogue aboye 
named (II.), and revert to the early period of the 
Crusades. Of the English who were present in 
the first Crusade (1096—1100), we find in the 
interesting work of Mr, Dansey that the following 
bore the fleur-declis : 
Walter de St. Valery, a noble Norman, holding lands 
in England, az. fretty, or, semée, 8 Fs.-d.-L., 8 half do. 
Le Sire de Thilly, and John and Ferrand Tilly, or, a 
F.-d.-L. gu. 
Le Sire de Mortimer, barry of 6, or and vert., semée de 
Fs.-d. L. 
William aux Espaulls, gu. a F.-d.-L. or, 
Rob. and Peter d’Argenies, gu. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
Abaciers de Hommet, arg. 3 Fs.-d.-L. gu. 
Will. de Rochefort, arg. 3 Ps.-d.-L. gu. 
Pierre de la Meauffe, vert, 3 F's.-d.-L. or. 
Rich. de Condey, az. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
John le Bouteller, erm. a F.-d.-L. gu. 
Nicholas Mardar, gu. a F.-d.-L. arg. 
John de Reeuchon, barry of 6, or and yert, semée of F's.- 
d.-L, gu. 
