Hanover to Normandy is in Armorials.
Hanover Arms
George I King of Great Britain and Ireland 1660 1727. Quartered 1
Plantagenet impaled
Dunkeld 2
Capet 3
Ireland 4. 1&2
Brunswick Luneburg, 3
Hanover, an inescutcheon over all three, gules the Crown of Charlemagne Proper (As Archtreasurer of the Holy Roman Empire).
Hainault Arms
Hainault. Or, three chevrons sable. Source.
Halswell Arms
Halswell. Azure, three bars wavy argent over all a bend gules. Source
Hamlyn Arms
Hamlyn. Gules, a lion rampant ermine crowned or. Source.
Hampden Arms
Earl Buckinghamshire. Quartered
Hampden and
Hobart.
Earl Buckinghamshire Arms
Earl Buckinghamshire. Quartered
Hampden and
Hobart.
Harding Arms
Harding. Or, a bend azure three martlets argent.
Pakington. Quarterley 1&4 Per chevron sable and argent, in chief three mullets or, in base as many garbs gules 2 a variation of the Washbourne Arms 3
Harding.
Harpur Arms
Harpur. Quarterly Field 1&4 azure a lion rampant argent 2&3 argent a lion rampant sable with a bordure engrailed of the second. Source.
Harrington Arms
In 1616 Anne Keilway Baroness Harington 1554-1620 (62) bequeathed to Oakham Parish Library around 200 religious works in Latin and Greek devoted to theology, history, ecclesiastical and canon law intended for the use of the Vicar and local clergy. It is one of the earliest known parochial libraries. The books were bound in leather tooled with the Harington Harrington knot in gilt, with the Latin ex libris
On 22 May 1653 unamed child was born to Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton 1630-1699 (23) and Christian Freschville 1633-1653 (19). She died in childbirth. The child died seven days later on 29 May 1653. Both were buried at the Church of St John the Baptist Staveley. Monument erected by her husband Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton 1630-1699 (23) the future Duke Bolton. Reclining figure with Chrisom Child.
Armorials...
Top Middle Paulet differenced with a label argent three points impaled
Freschville.
Top Left: His Arms, in sixths 1 Paulet 2 Possibly
Seymour although wings should be Or 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
St John with a label argent three points to reflect his status as son of the current owner of the Arms.
Top Right: Her Arms, in sixths 1 Freschville 2 Unknown Arms 3 Unknown Arms 4 Unknown Arms 5 Unknown Arms 6
Harrington.
Harsick Arms
Harsick. Or, a chief indented sable.
On 07 Sep 1384 John Harsick III -1384 died. Brass in Church of St George South Acre of John Harsick III -1384 and his wife Catherine Calthorpe holding hands. Great Helm with Feathers. Camail and Jupon Period. His coat of arms Harsick. Her showing Harsick impaled with Calthorp Arms. At his feet a lion couchant, at hers a dog couchant. Inscription: Hic iacet Dns. Johes. Harsick Miles eiusoem Nominis tertius, qui obiit Serto die Septembris Ano Dni. Mccclxxxiv. cuius anime propicictur Deus Amen, et Domina Katherina Uxor.
Hastings Arms
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."Hastings Arms
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.Hastings Arms
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
John Hastings 2nd Earl Pembroke 1347 1375. Quartered 1&4
Hastings 2&3
Valence. Valence for his birthplace Sutton Valence Castle, and was a great great grandson of William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke -1296. Source.
John Hastings 2nd Earl Pembroke 1347 1375 Arms
John Hastings 2nd Earl Pembroke 1347 1375. Quartered 1&4
Hastings 2&3
Valence. Valence for his birthplace Sutton Valence Castle, and was a great great grandson of William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke -1296. Source.
Hay Arms
Hay. Argent three inescutcheons gules. Source.
Hayward Arms
Hayward. Gules, a lion rampant argent crowned or. Source.
Herbert Arms
Herbert. Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. Source.
Around 1574 George Gower Painter 1540-1596 (34). Portrait of Charles Somerset 1587-1665. Armorial top left quarterly 1&4
Beaufort with a yellow band top and bottom 2
Herbert 3
Woodville. The attribution here possibly incorrect since Charles Somerset was born in 1587 ie before the 1574 date when painted. A possible subject is William Somerset 3rd Earl Worcester 1526-1589 (48) who has the same armoiral in another
Hervey Arms
Hervey. Gules, on a bend argent three trefoils slipped vert, Source.
Heveningham Arms
Hoare Arms
Hobart Arms
Earl Buckinghamshire. Quartered
Hampden and
Hobart.
Holand Arms
Holand. Azure, semée-de-lys argent, a lion rampant. Source.
Holland Arms
Holland.
Plantagenet, a bordure argent. Source.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397.
Plantagenet, a bordure argent. Source.
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl Rutland 1526-1563 and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland -1559 at St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford.
Monument an unusual Table Tomb with their effigies beneath surmounted by effigies of their children. The table may once have been raised in the same way as the one at St Lawrence's Church Snarford to Thomas St Paul -1582 which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4:
Manners Augmented.
2nd: Top Row: Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient],
Daubeney,
Badlesmere.
3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 2
Tiptoft, 3
Vaux 4
Powys aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4
Neville, 2
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 4 Neville Ancient Arms.
Detail of his Leg Garter.
Peacock in Pride ie with its feathers displayed.
Detail of their children.
Detail of the corner of the pediment on which the arms are displayed decorated with fruit and detail of one of the legs of the table.
Detail of his armour, in his right hand a prayer-book, his left hand clutching his sword.
Detail of the St George Pendant Pendant signifying his being a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Detail of the Unicorn on which his feet rest and Lion on which her feet rest.
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl Rutland 1551-1588 (37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland 1553-1595 (35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder Sculptor 1550-1611 (38)
Detail of the Bulls Head with a chained coronet around its neck on which his feet rest, and the Lion on which her feet rest.
Detail of the Biographical panels.
Armorial above the monument showing top row:
Manners Augmented,
Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp,
Beaumont,
Berkeley,
Lisle
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397,
Tiptoft,
Powys aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere,
Vaux, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms,
Daubeney.
Hood Arms
Hornby Arms
Hornby. Or, two chevronels between three bugle-horns sable stringed gules on a chief of the second as many eagle's legs erased of the first. Source.
Hovell Arms
In Jun 1653 Richard Hovell of Hillington 1573-1653 (80) died. In Dec 1648 Frances Ferneley 1575-1648 (73) died. Wall monument in Church of St Mary Hillington. Of alabaster with Renaissance arches and two pairs of figures each facing each other across faldstools. Armoirals Quarterly Hovell and
Ford impaled with
Ferneley.Hovell Arms
On 28 Jul 1740 Martin ffolkes 1720-1740 (20) died. Grave slab in the Church of St Mary Hillington. Arms quartered ffolkes and
Hovell differenced with a label three points.
On 28 Jun 1754 Martin Folkes Polymath 1690-1754 (63) died. Grave slab in the Church of St Mary Hillington. Arms quartered ffolkes and
Hovell.
After 16 Aug 1828. Church of St Mary Hillington. Monument to Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay 1782-1828 and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes -1828 sculpted by Henry Hopper Sculptor 1767-1844. The armorial Edward West Chief Justice of Bombay 1782-1828 arms and Lucretia Georgiana ffolkes -1828 impaled. His arms quartered West and Unknown Arms. Her arms quartered 1
ffolkes 2
Hovell 3 appears to be Browne as seen in the armorial to William Browne Physician 1692-1774 4
Turner Baronets.
Howard Arms
Howard. Gules bend argent six crosslets fitchy augmented after the Battle of Flodden with an inescutcheon bearing the lion of Scotland pierced through the mouth with an arrow. Source.
Howard. Gules bend argent six crosslets fitchy. Source.
Henry Howard 1516 1547. Quarterly 1
Howard 2
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 3
Warenne 4
Mowbray.
Henry Howard 1516 1547 Arms
Henry Howard 1516 1547. Quarterly 1
Howard 2
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 3
Warenne 4
Mowbray.
Hungerford Arms
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
Hussey Arms
In 1625 John Sydenham V 1568-1625 (57) died. Monument at St Andrew's Church Brympton d'Evercy.
A Corinthian column at each corner supports the fine canopy, and the whole is adorned withmany coats of arms, which,commencing on the north side, illustrate, as it were, the pedigree of the family. On either side the canopy is surmounted by the arms ofSir John Sydenham, on the north impaling those of his first wife, and on the south the arms of his second;each coat is flanked by a small shield supported by a ram. Bound the edge of the canopy are thirteen shields, on which are impaled the arms brought inby various atches. On each side of the tomb itself are three large shields:those on the north side bearing the arms of Sydenham, impaling those of Audley Arm, Bruges, and Godolphin, with their various quarterings;on the south are the arms of John Sydenham (36), who erected the monument, his sister impaled with those of her husband Edward Paston, and another coat in which the sinister side is not filled in. Probably it was meant to await the marriage of Sir Balph Sydenham (34), a younger brother of the founder. At the west end base is the large quartered coat of Sir John Sydenham, impaling the arms of Buckland with its nine quarterings. At the head of the tomb, surmounted by the helmet, crest, and lambrequin, is the—Sydenham coat of twelve quarterings, beneath which is the following inscription:
My foundir Sydenham, match'd with Hobye's Heyr,.
Badde me inform thee (gentle Passenger).
That what hee hath donne in mcc is onlie meant.
To memorize his father and s discent.
Without vayne glorye but he doth intreat.
That if thou comst his legende to repeate.
Thou speak him truly as he was and than — Report itso, hee dyed an honest mane.
10 November 1626.
The main armorial as follows: 1 Sydenham Arms 2 Kitsford Arms 3 Dalingrige Arms 4 Hussey 5
Stourton 6 Langland Arms 7 Beaufre Arms 8 Furneux Arms 9
Godolphin 10 Balune Arms 11
Killigrew 12 Trenouth Arms. Source.
Hyde Arms
Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon 1609 1674. Quartered 1&4
Hyde 2 Langford 3
Aylesbury.
Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon 1609 1674 Arms
Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon 1609 1674. Quartered 1&4
Hyde 2 Langford 3
Aylesbury.
Anne Hyde Queen Consort England 1637 1671.
King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 1566 1625 impaled
Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon 1609 1674.
Anne Hyde Queen Consort England 1637 1671 Arms
Anne Hyde Queen Consort England 1637 1671.
King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 1566 1625 impaled
Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon 1609 1674.
Ingram Arms
Ingram. Ermine on a fess gules three escallops or. Source.
Ireland Arms
King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 1566 1625. Quartered 1&4
England Henry IV 2
Stewart Royal 3
Ireland.
George I King of Great Britain and Ireland 1660 1727. Quartered 1
Plantagenet impaled
Dunkeld 2
Capet 3
Ireland 4. 1&2
Brunswick Luneburg, 3
Hanover, an inescutcheon over all three, gules the Crown of Charlemagne Proper (As Archtreasurer of the Holy Roman Empire).
Isle of Man Arms
Earl Dunmore.
Murray,
Stewart,
Atholl,
Stanley,
Isle of Man and Unknown Arms.
Ivrea Arms
Ivrea. Azure, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules. Source.
Jermyn Arms
Jermyn. Sable, a crescent between two mullets in pale argent. Source.
Joicey Arms
Keilway Arms
Keilway. Argent, two grozing irons in saltire sable between four Kelway pears proper. An example of Canting arms Kelway Pear = Keilway. Source
Kevelioc Arms
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601. 1
Devereux 2
Bourchier 3
Thomas of Woodstock Plantagenet 1st Duke Albemarle 1st Duke Gloucester 1355 1397 4
Bohun 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville 7
Louvain 8
Woodville 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun 11
Marshal 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers 14
Kevelioc 15
De Quincy 16 Unknown Arms.
Killigrew Arms
Killigrew. Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable a bordure of the second bezantée. The bezantée bordure indicates a connection to the ancient Earls of Cornwall. Source.
In 1625 John Sydenham V 1568-1625 (57) died. Monument at St Andrew's Church Brympton d'Evercy.
A Corinthian column at each corner supports the fine canopy, and the whole is adorned withmany coats of arms, which,commencing on the north side, illustrate, as it were, the pedigree of the family. On either side the canopy is surmounted by the arms ofSir John Sydenham, on the north impaling those of his first wife, and on the south the arms of his second;each coat is flanked by a small shield supported by a ram. Bound the edge of the canopy are thirteen shields, on which are impaled the arms brought inby various atches. On each side of the tomb itself are three large shields:those on the north side bearing the arms of Sydenham, impaling those of Audley Arm, Bruges, and Godolphin, with their various quarterings;on the south are the arms of John Sydenham (36), who erected the monument, his sister impaled with those of her husband Edward Paston, and another coat in which the sinister side is not filled in. Probably it was meant to await the marriage of Sir Balph Sydenham (34), a younger brother of the founder. At the west end base is the large quartered coat of Sir John Sydenham, impaling the arms of Buckland with its nine quarterings. At the head of the tomb, surmounted by the helmet, crest, and lambrequin, is the—Sydenham coat of twelve quarterings, beneath which is the following inscription:
My foundir Sydenham, match'd with Hobye's Heyr,.
Badde me inform thee (gentle Passenger).
That what hee hath donne in mcc is onlie meant.
To memorize his father and s discent.
Without vayne glorye but he doth intreat.
That if thou comst his legende to repeate.
Thou speak him truly as he was and than — Report itso, hee dyed an honest mane.
10 November 1626.
The main armorial as follows: 1 Sydenham Arms 2 Kitsford Arms 3 Dalingrige Arms 4 Hussey 5
Stourton 6 Langland Arms 7 Beaufre Arms 8 Furneux Arms 9
Godolphin 10 Balune Arms 11
Killigrew 12 Trenouth Arms. Source.
Knightley Arms
On 03 Sep 1634 Edward Coke Lord Chief Justice 1552-1634 (82) died. Monument in Church of St Mary the Virgin Tittleshall. Simple sarcophagus on pedestal with lying effigy. Pair of flanking Tuscan columns supporting a full entablature with putti on frieze and broken segmental pediment. Carved and painted achievement in and above tympanum flanked by four reclining figures of the Virtues on pediment extrados.
Above. Quarterly of eight: Coke, Crispin, Folkard, Sparham, Nerford, Yarmouth,
Knightley and Pawe. The crest is broken. Farrer says it was: On a chapeau Azure, turned up Ermine, an ostrich Argent, holding in its mouth a horseshoe Or. The motto reads Prudens qui Patiens.
The effigy was carved by John Hargrave, the rest of the memorial was made by Nicholas Stone Sculptor 1587-1647 (47).
Below the effigy are three shields. Left Coke implaling
Paston. His first wife Bridget Paston -1598. Middle
Coke. Right
Coke impaling
Cecil; his second wife Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire 1596-1672 (38).
Knollys Arms
Knollys. Gules, on a chevron argent, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Source.
Before 1596 George Gower Painter 1540-1596 (56). Portrait of Lettice Knollys Countess Essex 1543-1634 (52) with the
Knollys with Elephant Crest on her right.Knollys Arms
Before 1596 George Gower Painter 1540-1596 (56). Portrait of Elizabeth Knollys 1549-1605 (46) with Elephant Crest the
Knollys on her right.
Lacy Arms
Lacy. Or, a lion rampant purpure. Source.
Lascelles Arms
Lascelles. Sable a cross patoncé within a Bordure or. Source.
Lathom Arms
Lathom. Or, on a chief indented azure three plates. Source.
Lennox Arms
Esme Stewart 1st Duke Lennox 1542 1583. Quartered 1&4
John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux 1380 1429, 2&3
Stewart a Bordure Engrailed gules for difference, overall an inescutcheon of
Lennox the heiress of whom was Elizabeth Lennox Countess Évreux 1370-1429 wife of John Stewart of Darnley 1st Count Évreux 1380-1429. Source.
Lewis Arms
Lewis. Sable a chevron or three fleur de lys or. Source.
Liddell Arms
Liddell. Gules, on a bend argent, three mullets sable. Source.
Lisle Arms
Lisle. Or a fess between two chevrons sable. Source.
George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592 1628.George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592-1628. Top Row: 1
Villiers differenced with a martlet 2
Manners 3
Ros 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6
Beauchamp 7
Beaumont 8
Berkeley 9
Lisle 10 Unknown 11
Wake 12
Villiers differenced with a martlet. Source.
Around 1400. Window in the Chicheley Chapel at St Andrew's Church Wimpole from the late 14th early 15th Century depicting alliances of the Ufford family (who are thought to have owned the manor of Wimpole before the Chicheleys) and the Plantagenets through the marriage of Ralph Ufford 1302-1346 (98) and Maud Plantagenet Countess Ulster 1310-1377 (90), daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281-1345 .
From top to bottom, left to right:
Tiptoft. The Tiptoft family owned the nearby manor of Harleston.
Bardolf.
Avenell. The Avenell family once held a manor in Wimpole.
Telemache Arms.
Ufford. Believed to be the arms of William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk 1338-1382 (61). Note the difference of an annulet argent (white) in the top left corner.
Bohun. Possibly William Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton 1309-1361 (90).
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281 1345. Possibly Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281-1345 although the label doesn't appear to have the fleur de lys of France.
Bassingbourne Arms.
Engaine Arms. John de Engaine lived in Huntingdonshire.
Lisle. Possibly Robert Lisle 1st Baron Lisle 1288-1344. Robert settled at nearby Rampton.Lisle Arms
Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk 1298-1369 who married Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk 1286-1368 whose father Walter Norwich 1274-1329 owned the manor of Cobbs in Wimpole.
England Edward III
Ufford with a label three points. Believed to be Robert Ufford who predeceased his father Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk 1298-1369.
Bassingbourne Arms.
The figure in the middle is believed to represent William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk 1338-1382 (61).
From an original description by James C Powell 1903.
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners 1527-1611 (84) died at Haddon Hall. Both were buried at All Saint's Church Bakewell. Elizabethan Kneeling facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.
Arms of John Manners 1527-1611 (57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53).
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros 1449-1487. Second Row: 5
Beauchamp 6
Beaumont 7
Berkeley 8
Lisle. Third Row: 11
Tiptoft.
On the right arms of Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53). Top Row: 1 Vernon. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles. Third Row: 9
Tailboys. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley.
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl Rutland 1551-1588 (37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland 1553-1595 (35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder Sculptor 1550-1611 (38)
Detail of the Bulls Head with a chained coronet around its neck on which his feet rest, and the Lion on which her feet rest.
Detail of the Biographical panels.
Armorial above the monument showing top row:
Manners Augmented,
Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp,
Beaumont,
Berkeley,
Lisle
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397,
Tiptoft,
Powys aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere,
Vaux, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms,
Daubeney.
Loftus Arms
Loftus. Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent. Source.
Louvain Arms
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601. 1
Devereux 2
Bourchier 3
Thomas of Woodstock Plantagenet 1st Duke Albemarle 1st Duke Gloucester 1355 1397 4
Bohun 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville 7
Louvain 8
Woodville 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun 11
Marshal 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers 14
Kevelioc 15
De Quincy 16 Unknown Arms.
Lucy Arms
Robert Radclyffe 1st Earl of Sussex 1483 1542. Quartered 1 Quartered 1&4
Radclyffe 2&3
Fitzwalter 2 Unknown Arms 3
Lucy 4 Multon Arms.
Lumley Arms
Lumley. Argent a fess gules between three parrots vert, collared of the second. Source.
Roger Lupton Arms
Roger Lupton. Argent, on a chevron between three wolf's heads and necks erased sable three lilies of the field on a chief gules between two escallops a Tau cross or. Arms granted to Roger Lupton 1456-1540 by King Henry VII. The Tau cross was a symbol of Saint Anthony of Egypt and thus probably referred to his mastership of St Anthony's Hospital. The escallops were possibly bells, another symbol of Saint Anthony, of which two were often shown suspended from the cross member of a Tau cross. The wolves were canting references to his surname from the Latin Lupus, "a wolf", and Sable, three lilies argent, is the base part of the arms of Eton College.
Luxemburg Arms
Luxemburg. Argent a lion rampant gules, armed and langued or. Source.
Lygon Arms
Lygon. Argent, two lions passant double queued gules.
Mandeville Arms
Mandeville. Quarterly or and gules. < a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Mandeville#/media/File:Arms_of_William_de_Mandeville_(d._1227).svg">Source.
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601. 1
Devereux 2
Bourchier 3
Thomas of Woodstock Plantagenet 1st Duke Albemarle 1st Duke Gloucester 1355 1397 4
Bohun 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville 7
Louvain 8
Woodville 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun 11
Marshal 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers 14
Kevelioc 15
De Quincy 16 Unknown Arms.
After 22 Feb 1574. St Laurence's Church Ludlow. Monument to Ambrosia Sidney -1574. Her father's arms top middle as follows: Sidney, Clunford, Barrington, Mercy, Mandeville differenced with an escarbuncle, Chetwyn, Belhouse (the lions should be shown between three black cross-croslets), and
Brandon (the lion's crown should be per pale gules and Argent).
Bottom Left her father's arms impaled with 1 Dudley 2 Unknown 3
Grey 4
Talbot 5
Beauchamp 6 Neuborg Arms 7 Unknown 8 Unknown.
Bottom Right. As impaled Bottom Left; possibly some form of Duke of Northumberland.
Manners Arms
Manners. Or, two fess azure a chief gules.
George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592 1628.George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1592-1628. Top Row: 1
Villiers differenced with a martlet 2
Manners 3
Ros 4 Unknown 5 Unknown 6
Beauchamp 7
Beaumont 8
Berkeley 9
Lisle 10 Unknown 11
Wake 12
Villiers differenced with a martlet. Source.
On 18 Jun 1525 Henry Fitzroy (6) was created 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset by his father Henry VIII (33) at Bridewell Palace.
Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland 1478-1527 (47) carried the Sword of State. Thomas More Chancellor Speaker 1478-1535 (47) read the patents of nobility. Charles Brandon 1st Duke Suffolk 1484-1545 (41), Thomas Grey 2nd Marquess Dorset 1477-1530 (47),
Henry Counrtenay (29) was created 1st Marquess Exeter 1C 1525. Gertrude Blount Marchioness Exeter 1503-1558 (22) by marriage Marchioness Exeter.
Henry Clifford (32) was created 1st Earl Cumberland, Warden of the West Marches and Governor of Carlisle Castle.
Thomas Manners (33) was created 1st Earl Rutland 3C 1525. Eleanor Paston Countess Rutland 1495-1551 (30) by marriage Countess Rutland.
Henry Brandon (2) was created 1st Earl Lincoln 7C 1525. Given the Earldom of Rutland to reflect his descent from Anne York Duchess Exeter 1439-1476 (85) sister of the previous Earl of Rutland (82). At the same time his arms Manners were augmented with the
Manners Augmented
Robert Radclyffe (42) was created 1st Viscount Fitzwalter.
Manners Augmented.
Manners in chief
England Henry IV. The augmentation was granted by King Henry VIII of England and Ireland 1491-1547 at the time of his creation as Earl of Rutland in recognition of his descent in the maternal line from Richard 3rd Duke York.
Manners Augmented Arms
Manners Augmented.
Manners in chief
England Henry IV. The augmentation was granted by King Henry VIII of England and Ireland 1491-1547 at the time of his creation as Earl of Rutland in recognition of his descent in the maternal line from Richard 3rd Duke York.
On 18 Jun 1525 Henry Fitzroy (6) was created 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset by his father Henry VIII (33) at Bridewell Palace.
Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland 1478-1527 (47) carried the Sword of State. Thomas More Chancellor Speaker 1478-1535 (47) read the patents of nobility. Charles Brandon 1st Duke Suffolk 1484-1545 (41), Thomas Grey 2nd Marquess Dorset 1477-1530 (47),
Henry Counrtenay (29) was created 1st Marquess Exeter 1C 1525. Gertrude Blount Marchioness Exeter 1503-1558 (22) by marriage Marchioness Exeter.
Henry Clifford (32) was created 1st Earl Cumberland, Warden of the West Marches and Governor of Carlisle Castle.
Thomas Manners (33) was created 1st Earl Rutland 3C 1525. Eleanor Paston Countess Rutland 1495-1551 (30) by marriage Countess Rutland.Manners Augmented Arms
Henry Brandon (2) was created 1st Earl Lincoln 7C 1525. Given the Earldom of Rutland to reflect his descent from Anne York Duchess Exeter 1439-1476 (85) sister of the previous Earl of Rutland (82). At the same time his arms Manners were augmented with the
Manners Augmented
Robert Radclyffe (42) was created 1st Viscount Fitzwalter.
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl Rutland 1526-1563 and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland -1559 at St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford.Manners Augmented Arms
Monument an unusual Table Tomb with their effigies beneath surmounted by effigies of their children. The table may once have been raised in the same way as the one at St Lawrence's Church Snarford to Thomas St Paul -1582 which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4:
Manners Augmented.
2nd: Top Row: Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient],
Daubeney,
Badlesmere.
3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 2
Tiptoft, 3
Vaux 4
Powys aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4
Neville, 2
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 4 Neville Ancient Arms.
Detail of his Leg Garter.
Peacock in Pride ie with its feathers displayed.
Detail of their children.
Detail of the corner of the pediment on which the arms are displayed decorated with fruit and detail of one of the legs of the table.
Detail of his armour, in his right hand a prayer-book, his left hand clutching his sword.
Detail of the St George Pendant Pendant signifying his being a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Detail of the Unicorn on which his feet rest and Lion on which her feet rest.
On 24 Jun 1584 Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53) died. On 04 Jun 1611 John Manners 1527-1611 (84) died at Haddon Hall. Both were buried at All Saint's Church Bakewell. Elizabethan Kneeling facing each other. Complex armorial of his arms impaled with her arms.Manners Augmented Arms
Arms of John Manners 1527-1611 (57) impaled with those of Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53).Manners Augmented Arms
On the left his arms from top left to bottom right:
Top Row: 1 Manners Augmented 2 His great-grandmother Eleanor Ros 1449-1487. Second Row: 5
Beauchamp 6
Beaumont 7
Berkeley 8
Lisle. Third Row: 11
Tiptoft.
On the right arms of Dorothy Vernon 1531-1584 (53). Top Row: 1 Vernon. Her arms. Second Row: 5
Welles. Third Row: 9
Tailboys. Fourth Row: 10
Berkeley.
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl Rutland 1551-1588 (37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland 1553-1595 (35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder Sculptor 1550-1611 (38)Manners Augmented Arms
Detail of the Bulls Head with a chained coronet around its neck on which his feet rest, and the Lion on which her feet rest.
Detail of the Biographical panels.
Armorial above the monument showing top row:
Manners Augmented,
Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp,
Beaumont,
Berkeley,
Lisle
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397,
Tiptoft,
Powys aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere,
Vaux, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms,
Daubeney.
On 23 Apr 1623 George Manners 1572-1623 (51) died at Aylestone. In 1650 Grace Pierrepoint 1575-1650 (75) died.
Both were buried at All Saint's Church Bakewell with an Jacobean Kneeling monument representing them and their nine children, four boys (one died an infant) on the left, five girls on the right. The armorials include:
Manners Augmented Manners Augmented with a Crescent difference.
Their son John 8th Earl Rutland (18) was married to Frances Montagu Countess Rutland 1614-1671 (9).
Their daughter Eleanor (23) was married to Lewis Watson 1st Baron Rockingham 1587-1653 (35).
Their daughter Frances was married to Nicholas Saundeson 2nd Viscount Castleton -1641.
Marmion Arms
Marmion. Vairy, a fess gules, fretty or. Source.
On 25 Feb 1387 John Grey aka Marmion 1343-1387 (44) died in Spain. In 1400 Elizabeth St Quentin 1347-1400 (53) died.
Monument in St Nicholas Church West Tanfield. Camail and Jupon Period. Lancastrian Esses Collar. Hip Belt. Feathered Crest on Great Helm. Angels Supporting Pillow. His bascinet has decorated edges with the camail appearig to attach inside the bascinet. Decorated flat band. She wearing a unusual headress which appears to be a cross between Gabled Headress and Bongrace. Her dress long with a Low Rounded Neckline and appears to be decoated with an armorial: vair at the top, chevrons at the bottom, which may be Marmion or a variation of.
Marshal Arms
Marshal. Per Pale or and vert a lion rampant gules armed and langued.Source.
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601. 1
Devereux 2
Bourchier 3
Thomas of Woodstock Plantagenet 1st Duke Albemarle 1st Duke Gloucester 1355 1397 4
Bohun 5 Gloucester Arms 6
Mandeville 7
Louvain 8
Woodville 9 Unknown Arms, 10
Verdun 11
Marshal 12 Unknown Arms 13
Ferrers 14
Kevelioc 15
De Quincy 16 Unknown Arms.
Maule Arms
Maxwell Arms
Mildmay Arms
Mildmay. Argent, three lions rampant azure. Source.
Mohun Arms
Mohun. Or a cross engrailed sable.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434 and Maud Burghesh 1379-1437.
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row 1 Beaufort 2 Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York 1415-1495; possibly Edward York 1st Duke Albemarle aka Aumale 2nd Duke York 1373-1415 who married Philippa Mohun Duchess Albemarle aka Aumale, Duchess York -1431, impaled
Neville 3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 4
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 impaled
Neville 5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 (again?) 6
Stafford impaled
Neville 7
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Chaucer Modern.
Bottom Row 1 Beauchamp quartered with Newburgh; Earl Warwick reflecting the Beauchamp family having inherited the Earldom of Warwick through marriage to Isabel Maudit who was the sister of William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont -1262. Alice Beaumont -1262 inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick -1253 died. 2 Unknown impaled
Beaufort 3
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Mohun 4
Montacute and Monthermer quartered
Neville 5
De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern 6
Despencer impaled
Chaucer Modern 7
Mohun impaled
Chaucer Modern. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun Dunster 1320-1375 and Joan Burghesh Baroness Mohun Dunster 1319-1404.
Molyneux Arms
Molyneux. Azure a cross moline or. Source.
Bruyn. Azure, a cross moline or. Appears to be the same as
Molyneux.
Monck Arms
Monck. Gules, a chevron between three lion's heads erased argent. Source.
Monson Arms
Monson. Or two chevronels gules. Source.
Montacute and Monthermer Arms
Montacute and Monthermer. Quarterly 1&4
Montagu 2&3
Monthermer. Source.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434 and Maud Burghesh 1379-1437.
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row 1 Beaufort 2 Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York 1415-1495; possibly Edward York 1st Duke Albemarle aka Aumale 2nd Duke York 1373-1415 who married Philippa Mohun Duchess Albemarle aka Aumale, Duchess York -1431, impaled
Neville 3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 4
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 impaled
Neville 5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 (again?) 6
Stafford impaled
Neville 7
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Chaucer Modern.
Bottom Row 1 Beauchamp quartered with Newburgh; Earl Warwick reflecting the Beauchamp family having inherited the Earldom of Warwick through marriage to Isabel Maudit who was the sister of William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont -1262. Alice Beaumont -1262 inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick -1253 died. 2 Unknown impaled
Beaufort 3
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Mohun 4
Montacute and Monthermer quartered
Neville 5
De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern 6
Despencer impaled
Chaucer Modern 7
Mohun impaled
Chaucer Modern. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun Dunster 1320-1375 and Joan Burghesh Baroness Mohun Dunster 1319-1404.
After 20 May 1475. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475. Wrist Garter. The effigy was, apparently, viewed to determine how a lady should wear the garter at the re-commencement of Lady of the Garter appointments in 1901 after a gap of several hundred years. A particularly fine Cadaver Underneath the chest on which Alice's effigy lies. Full-length in a shroud. Chest with Angels with Rounded Wings holding Shields.
Detail of the South Side of the Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475 (71). From left to right ...
1 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern. Alice's paternal grandparents.
2 De La Pole impaled
Stafford. Her third husbands parents Michael Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk 1361-1415 and Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk 1376-1419 (99).
3 Montacute and Monthermer impaled Francis? Possibly Alice's second husband's parents John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury 1350-1400 and Maud Francis Countess Salisbury 1364-1424.
4 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern.
5 Roet impaled
Chaucer Modern.
6 Chaucer Modern.
7 De La Pole.
8 De La Pole impaled
England Henry IV signifying Alice's son John's (32) marriage to Elizabeth of York (31) sister of King Edward IV (33).
Detail of the North Side of the monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk 1404-1475 (71). Arms from left to right ...
1 De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern impaled Unknown.
2 De La Pole. Her third husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450 (78).
3 De La Pole quarted
Chaucer Modern. Alice's son John Pole 2nd Duke Suffolk 1442-1492 (32) by her second husband William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450 (78).
4 Chaucer. Alice's father Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434.
5 Montacute and Monthermer quartering impaled Chaucer. Alice's second husband Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury 1388-1428 (86).
6 Roet. Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387.
7 Roet impaling
England Henry IV probably signifying John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399 and Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster 1350-1403, Katherine being the sister of Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet 1346-1387 who married Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400.
8 Roet impaling
Chaucer Modern. Her paternal grandparents Geoffrey Chaucer Poet Author 1343-1400 and Philippa Roet 1346-1387.
Montagu Arms
Montagu. Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Source.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
Montacute and Monthermer. Quarterly 1&4
Montagu 2&3
Monthermer. Source.
Monthermer Arms
Montacute and Monthermer. Quarterly 1&4
Montagu 2&3
Monthermer. Source.
Mortimer Arms
Mowbray Arms
Mowbray. Gules, a lion rampant argent. Source.
Henry Howard 1516 1547. Quarterly 1
Howard 2
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 3
Warenne 4
Mowbray.
Murray Arms
Murray. Azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory counter-flory or. Source.
Marquess Atholl. Quartered
Earl Atholl and
Murray.
Earl Dunmore.
Murray,
Stewart,
Atholl,
Stanley,
Isle of Man and Unknown Arms.
Neville Arms
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church Ewelme. Monument to Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434 and Maud Burghesh 1379-1437.
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row 1 Beaufort 2 Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York 1415-1495; possibly Edward York 1st Duke Albemarle aka Aumale 2nd Duke York 1373-1415 who married Philippa Mohun Duchess Albemarle aka Aumale, Duchess York -1431, impaled
Neville 3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 4
Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 impaled
Neville 5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 (again?) 6
Stafford impaled
Neville 7
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Chaucer Modern.Neville Arms
Bottom Row 1 Beauchamp quartered with Newburgh; Earl Warwick reflecting the Beauchamp family having inherited the Earldom of Warwick through marriage to Isabel Maudit who was the sister of William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick 1220-1268 were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont -1262. Alice Beaumont -1262 inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick -1253 died. 2 Unknown impaled
Beaufort 3
Montacute and Monthermer impaled
Mohun 4
Montacute and Monthermer quartered
Neville 5
De La Pole quartered
Chaucer Modern 6
Despencer impaled
Chaucer Modern 7
Mohun impaled
Chaucer Modern. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun Dunster 1320-1375 and Joan Burghesh Baroness Mohun Dunster 1319-1404.
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl Rutland 1526-1563 and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland -1559 at St Mary the Virgin Church Bottesford.Neville Arms
Monument an unusual Table Tomb with their effigies beneath surmounted by effigies of their children. The table may once have been raised in the same way as the one at St Lawrence's Church Snarford to Thomas St Paul -1582 which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4:
Manners Augmented.
2nd: Top Row: Ros,
Roet, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient],
Daubeney,
Badlesmere.
3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 2
Tiptoft, 3
Vaux 4
Powys aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4
Neville, 2
Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397, 4 Neville Ancient Arms.
Detail of his Leg Garter.
Peacock in Pride ie with its feathers displayed.
Detail of their children.
Detail of the corner of the pediment on which the arms are displayed decorated with fruit and detail of one of the legs of the table.
Detail of his armour, in his right hand a prayer-book, his left hand clutching his sword.
Detail of the St George Pendant Pendant signifying his being a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Detail of the Unicorn on which his feet rest and Lion on which her feet rest.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby de la Zouch. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560 and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576 constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon 1650-1701 (47) in 1698 to repair damage caused during the Civil War at which time the monument was moved to the side of the chapel. The inscription of the Urn reads "Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, as a last service, caused this chapel to be decorated, and this tomb to be restored, in glorious memory of his most illustrious forefathers whose remains are buried here. Done in faith, 1698”."
The top armorial is of Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon 1514-1560.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon 1511-1576. Hers possibly bigger, and more prominent as a consequence of her royal ancestry. Quarters, some of which are also quartered. From top to bottom, left to right, somewhat speculatively:
Top Left Quarter: Left Side: Hastings, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Unknown Arms. Right Side: Unknown Arms, Unknows Arms with frogs which may be a mis-represented version of
De La Pole.
Top Right Quarter: York, Unknown Arms,
Neville differenced with a label three points argent,
Beauchamp,
Beaumont.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John, Unknown Arms,
Hungerford,
Montagu [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered:
Clare and
Despencer.
Richard Neville 5th Earl Salisbury 1400 1460.
Neville with a label compony of Beaufort for difference, to signify his junior status as a son of his father's second marriage to Joan Beaufort, a legitimised daughter of John of Gaunt. Source.
Richard Neville 5th Earl Salisbury 1400 1460 Arms
Richard Neville 5th Earl Salisbury 1400 1460.
Neville with a label compony of Beaufort for difference, to signify his junior status as a son of his father's second marriage to Joan Beaufort, a legitimised daughter of John of Gaunt. Source.
Newport Arms
Newport. Argent, a chevron gules between three leopard's faces sable. Source.
Normandy Arms
Normandy. Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure. Source.