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Lancaster —Edmund Plantagenet known as Crouch.back (brother 
of Edward I.), Earl of Lancaster. The three Plantagenet 
lions with a label of five points azure, each with three fleurs- 
de-lys or (France), for Edmund Crouchback the founder of 
the House of Lancaster. He married for his second wife 
Blanche, Queen of Navarre, and they lived for some time at 
Provins, from whence they brought the famous red roses 
which became the “red rose” badge of the Lancastrians. 
He died in 1296. 
Plantagenet (Edward I.) 
Wavvenne — 
Plantagenet (Edward I.) 
Roos —gules, three water bougets argent—between a corn sheaf. 
William de Roos, of Hamlake (Helmsley), who set up a claim 
to the crown of Scotland. He was at the siege of Caerlave- 
rock in 1300. He died in 1316 and was buried at Kirkham. 
In cinquefoils — 
Clare — 
Neville -—gules a saltire argent. Robert de Neville, Lord of Raby, 
married Maria, daughter of Ralph FitzRandulph, of Middle- 
ham. 
Fig. 14. Chapter House, N.E. Window. 
