Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre
Dacre to Eyre is in Armorials.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dacre Arms
Dacre Arms. Gules three escallops argent. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dagworth Arms
Dagworth Arms. Ermine, a fess gules three torteaux. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dampierre Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Danvers Arms
Danvers Arms. Gules a chevron or three estoiles. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Darcy Arms
Darcy Arms. Azure semée of cross crosslets argent, three cinquefoils of the last. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dashwood Arms
Dashwood Arms. Argent, a fess gules.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Daubeney Arms
Daubeney Arms. Or, two chevrons gules three griffin's heads. Source.
After 17 Sep 1563. Alabaster Monument to Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland (deceased) and Margaret Neville Countess Rutland at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map].
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 [Map] to Thomas St Paul which may be by the same carver.
His arms showing quarterly: 1&4: Manners Augmented Arms. 2nd: Top Row: Ros Arms, Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir], Bottom Row: Todeni [Albini ancient], Daubeney Arms, Badlesmere Arms. 3rd Quarterly: 1 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 2 Tiptoft Arms, 3 Vaux ArmsPowys Arms aka Charlton.
Her arms. Quartered 1&4 Neville Arms, 2 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, 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.
The Manners Peacock Crest.
Detail of the Heart locket on her necklace and his St George Pendant.
On 24 Feb 1588. Elizabethan Period monument to John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland (age 37) and Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland (age 35) in the Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map] sculpted by Gerard Johnson The Elder (age 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 Arms, Ros Arms, Roet Arms, Trusbutt [or Belvoir],
2nd Row: Beauchamp Arms, Beaumont Arms, Berkeley Arms, Lisle Arms
3rd Row: Unknown, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent 1350 1397 Arms, Tiptoft Arms, Powys Arms aka Charlton
4th Row: Badlesmere Arms, Vaux Arms, Todeni [Albini ancient] Arms, Daubeney Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Daubigny Arms
Daubigny Arms. Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Davers Arms
Davers Arms. Argent, a bend gules three martlets or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dawes Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dawnay Arms
Dawnay Arms. Argent on a bend cotised sable three annulets of the field. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, De La Pole Arms
De La Pole Arms. Azure, a fess between three leopard's faces or. Source.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church, Ewelme [Map]. Monument to Thomas Chaucer (deceased) and Maud Burghesh (age 55).
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row:
2 York Arms. Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York impaled Neville Arms
3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms
4 Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 Arms impaled Neville Arms
5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms (again?)
6 Stafford Arms impaled Neville Arms
7 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms.
Bottom Row:
1 Beauchamp Arms quartered with Beaumont Arms; 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 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont. Alice Beaumont inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick died.
2 Courtenay Arms impaled Beaufort Arms
3 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Mohun Arms
4 Montacute and Monthermer Arms quartered Neville Arms
5 De La Pole Arms quartered Chaucer Modern Arms
6 Despencer Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms
7 Mohun Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun of Dunster and Joan Burghesh Baroness Dunster.
After 20 May 1475. St Mary's Church, Ewelme [Map]. Monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk (deceased). 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.
1 Roet Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms. Alice's paternal grandparents.
2 De La Pole Arms impaled Stafford Arms. Her third husbands parents Michael de la Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk and Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk.
3 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Francis? Possibly Alice's second husband's parents John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury and Maud Francis Countess of Salisbury.
4 De La Pole Arms quartered Chaucer Modern Arms.
5 Roet Arms quartered Chaucer Modern Arms.
8 De La Pole Arms impaled England Henry IV Arms signifying Alice's son John's marriage to Elizabeth of York sister of King Edward IV of England.
Detail of the North Side of the monument to Alice Chaucer Duchess Suffolk. Arms from left to right ...
1 De La Pole Arms quartered Chaucer Modern Arms impaled Unknown.
2 De La Pole Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms. Her third husband William "Jackanapes" de la Pole 1st Duke of Suffolk.
3 De La Pole Arms quarted Chaucer Modern Arms. Alice's son John de la Pole 2nd Duke of Suffolk by her second husband William "Jackanapes" de la Pole 1st Duke of Suffolk.
5 Montacute and Monthermer Arms quartering impaled Chaucer. Alice's second husband Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury.
6 Roet Arms. Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet.
7 England Henry IV Arms impaling Roet Arms probably signifying John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster and Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster, Katherine being the sister of Alice's paternal grandmother Philippa Roet who married Geoffrey Chaucer.
8 Roet Arms impaling Chaucer Modern Arms. Her paternal grandparents Geoffrey Chaucer and Philippa Roet.
Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk: Around 1376 she was born to Hugh Stafford 2nd Earl Stafford and Philippa Beauchamp Countess Stafford. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Before 1394 Michael de la Pole 2nd Earl Suffolk and she were married. She by marriage Countess Suffolk. She the daughter of Hugh Stafford 2nd Earl Stafford and Philippa Beauchamp Countess Stafford. He the son of Michael de la Pole 1st Earl Suffolk and Katherine Wingfield Countess Suffolk. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. On 08 Apr 1419 Katherine Stafford Countess Suffolk died.
Philippa Roet: Around 1346 she was born to Giles "Payne" Roet. Before 1367 Geoffrey Chaucer and she were married at St Mary de Castro Leicester, Leicestershire. Excerpta Historica Page 152. Philippa, his eldest daughter, is stated to have been the maid of honour to Philippa Queen of Edward the Third who by the name of "Philippa Pycard" obtained a grant of one hundred shillings per annum on the 20th January 1370, and married Geoffrey Chaucer, to whom, in consequence, it is supposed, of this connexion, the Duke of Lancaster granted the Castle of Dodington. Of John of Gaunt's connexion with Chaucer, however, no proof has been found; and the circumstance of the lady assigned to him for his wife being styled "Philippa Pycard," instead of Roelt, renders the assertion, that she was the sister of the Duchess of Lancaster, extremely doubtful. Around 1387 Philippa Roet died.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire [Map]. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon (age 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.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon. 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 Arms, 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 Arms.
Top Right Quarter: York Arms, Unknown Arms, Neville Arms differenced with a label three points argent, Beauchamp Arms, Beaumont Arms.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John Arms, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Montagu Arms [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland Arms, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered: Clare Arms and Despencer Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, De La Pole Arms, Edmund Pole 3rd Duke of Suffolk 1471 1513 Arms
Edmund Pole 3rd Duke of Suffolk 1471 1513 Arms. Quartered 1&4 York Arms 2 De La Pole Arms 3 Wingfield Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, De La Warr Arms
John West 1st Earl De La Warr 1693 1766 Arms. Quarterly 1 West Arms 2 Cantilupe Arms 3 De La Warr Arms 4 NO IMAGE.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, De Quincy Arms
De Quincy Arms. Gules, seven mascles or 3,3,1. Source.
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601 Arms. 1 Devereux Arms 2 Bourchier Arms 3 Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester Arms 4 Bohun Arms 5 Gloucester Arms 6 Mandeville Arms 7 Louvain Arms 8 Woodville Arms 9 Unknown Arms, 10 Verdun Arms 11 Marshal Arms 12 Unknown Arms 13 Ferrers Arms 14 Kevelioc Arms 15 De Quincy Arms 16 Unknown Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Decker Arms
Decker Arms. Argent, a demi-buck gules between his forelegs an arrow erected in pale or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Delves Arms
Delves Arms. Argent, a chevron gules fretty or between three delves sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Denison Arms
Denison Arms. Ermine, a bend azure cotised sable between a unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitchy in base gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Denny Arms
Denny Arms. Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses pattee or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Despencer Arms
Despencer Arms. Quarterly 1&4: Argent, 2&3: Gules, a fret or, over all a bend sable. Source.
After 18 Nov 1434. St Mary's Church, Ewelme [Map]. Monument to Thomas Chaucer (deceased) and Maud Burghesh (age 55).
The Arms in two rows left to right ...
Top Row:
2 York Arms. Possibly Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York impaled Neville Arms
3 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms
4 Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl Norfolk 1300 1338 Arms impaled Neville Arms
5 Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377 1426 Arms (again?)
6 Stafford Arms impaled Neville Arms
7 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms.
Bottom Row:
1 Beauchamp Arms quartered with Beaumont Arms; 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 who died without issue. Isabel Maudit and William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick were the children of William Maudit and Alice Beaumont. Alice Beaumont inherited the Earldom of Warwick when her half-niece Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick died.
2 Courtenay Arms impaled Beaufort Arms
3 Montacute and Monthermer Arms impaled Mohun Arms
4 Montacute and Monthermer Arms quartered Neville Arms
5 De La Pole Arms quartered Chaucer Modern Arms
6 Despencer Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms
7 Mohun Arms impaled Chaucer Modern Arms. John Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun of Dunster and Joan Burghesh Baroness Dunster.
1698. Hasting's Chapel St Helen's Church Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire [Map]. Part of the monument to Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon and Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon constructed at the request of Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl Huntingdon (age 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.
The bottom armorial is Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon. 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 Arms, 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 Arms.
Top Right Quarter: York Arms, Unknown Arms, Neville Arms differenced with a label three points argent, Beauchamp Arms, Beaumont Arms.
Bottom Left Quarter: Possible St John Arms, Unknown Arms, Hungerford Arms, Montagu Arms [Note. The or (gold) colour should be argent (white)?].
Bottom Right Corner. Holland Arms, Unknown Arms, Unknown Arms, Quartered: Clare Arms and Despencer Arms.
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382 1439 Arms. Beauchamp Arms quartered Beaumont Arms overall an inescutcheon of pretence Clare Arms quartering Despencer Arms. Source.
Spencer Churchill Arms. Quartered 1&4 Churchill Arms a canton of St George, 2&3 Despencer Arms a bend sable three escallops, overall an escutcheon St George overall an escutcheon Capet Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Devereux Arms
Devereux Arms. Argent, a fess gules three torteaux in chief. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Devereux Arms, Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601 Arms
Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex 1565 1601 Arms. 1 Devereux Arms 2 Bourchier Arms 3 Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester Arms 4 Bohun Arms 5 Gloucester Arms 6 Mandeville Arms 7 Louvain Arms 8 Woodville Arms 9 Unknown Arms, 10 Verdun Arms 11 Marshal Arms 12 Unknown Arms 13 Ferrers Arms 14 Kevelioc Arms 15 De Quincy Arms 16 Unknown Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Digby Arms
Digby Arms. Azure, a fleur de lys argent. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dillon Arms
Dillon Arms. Argent, a lion passant gules. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dormer Arms
Dormer Arms. Azure, ten billets or 4,3,2,1 issuant from a chief of the second a demi lion rampant sable langued gules.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dorward Arms
Dorward Arms. Ermine on a chevron sable, three crescents or.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Douglas
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Earl Douglas Arms
Earl Douglas Arms. NO IMAGE a heart gules imperially crowned or.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Lord Douglas Arms
NO IMAGE. Argent, on a chief azure three mullets of the first.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Drake of Ash Arms
Drake of Ash Arms. Argent, a wyvern wings displayed and tail nowed gules. Source.
Around 1577 George Gower (age 37). Portrait of Richard Drake (age 42). The heraldic escutcheon shows seven quarters as follows:
1: Drake of Ash Arms. Drake of Ash in the parish of Musbury, Devon.
2: Argent, on a chief gules three cinquefoils of the first; Billet of Ash.
3: Gules, on a fess argent two mullets sable; Hamton of Rockbere and Ash.
4: Ermine, on a chief indented sable three crosslets fitchee or; Orwey of Orwey and Ash.
5: Barry of seven argent and sable.
6: Azure, six lions rampant argent crowned Gules, 3, 2, 1; Forde of Forde.
7: Argent, two chevrons sable (Esse/Ash of Ash); Esse or Ash of Ash.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dudley Arms
1580. St Laurence's Church, Ludlow [Map]. Monument to Ambrosia Sidney. Her father's (age 51) arms top middle as follows: Sidney, Clunford, Barrington, Mercy, Mandeville Arms differenced with an escarbuncle, Chetwyn, Belhouse (the lions should be shown between three black cross-croslets), and Brandon Arms (the lion's crown should be per pale gules and Argent).
Bottom Left her father's arms impaled with 1 Dudley Arms 2 Unknown 3 Grey Arms 4 Talbot Arms 5 Beauchamp Arms 6 Neuborg Arms 7 Unknown 8 Unknown.
Bottom Right. As impaled Bottom Left; possibly some form of Duke of Northumberland.
The Sidney motto "quo fata vacant" ie "where destiny falls".
On the right are the arms of her uncle and godfather Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (age 50), from whom she derived her name.
On the left the arms of her mother, Mary Sidney née Dudley (age 50)
Ambrosia Sidney: Around 1565 she was born to Henry Sidney and Mary Dudley. She was named after her uncle Ambrose Dudley 3rd Earl Warwick. On 22 Feb 1574 Ambrosia Sidney died at Ludlow Castle where her father Henry Sidney was President of the Council of the Marches in Wales.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Duff Arms
Duff Arms. Vert, a fess dancetté ermine, between a buck's head caboshed in chief and two escallops in base or.
Earl Fife Arms. Quartered 1&4 Earl Fife Original Arms 2&3 Duff Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Duff Arms, Earl Fife Original Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Duff Arms, Earl Fife Original Arms, Earl Fife Arms
Earl Fife Arms. Quartered 1&4 Earl Fife Original Arms 2&3 Duff Arms.
Alastair Windsor 2nd Duke Connaught and Strathearn 1914 1943 Arms. Quartered 1&4 King George I of Great Britain and Ireland 1660 1727 Arms differenced with a label three points 2&3 Earl Fife Arms.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dunbar Arms
Dunbar Arms. Gules a lion rampant argent on a bordure of the same eight roses of the field. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Duncombe Arms
Duncombe Arms. Per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbot's heads erased counterchanged. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dundas Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dundas Arms, Marquess Zetland Arms
Marquess Zetland Arms. Dundas Arms within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, all within a bordure azure. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dunkeld Arms
Dunkeld Arms. Or a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure a double tressure flory counter-flory gules.
King George I of Great Britain and Ireland 1660 1727 Arms. Quartered 1 Plantagenet Arms impaled Dunkeld Arms 2. Capet Arms 3. Ireland Arms 4. 1&2 Brunswick Luneburg Arms, 3 Hanover Arms, an inescutcheon over all three, gules the Crown of Charlemagne Proper (As Archtreasurer of the Holy Roman Empire).
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dutton Arms
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Dymoke Arms
Dymoke Arms. Sable, two lions passant in pale argent ducally crowned or. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Egerton Arms
Egerton Arms. Argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons sable. Source.
Heraldry, Armorials, Dacre to Eyre, Eyre Arms
Eyre Arms. Argent, a chevron gules.
On 20 May 1561 John Eyre died. On 15 Dec 1558 Margaret Blennerhasset died. They were buried in All Saints Church, Narborough [Map]. Brass. The inscription on the brass says "Here do lye John Eyer Esquire late Receyvor Generale to Elizabeth the Quenes Majestie, in the counties of Norf., Suff., Cantabridge, and Huntyngton, and one of the Masters of her High Court of Chancerye and Margaret his wyfe, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Blenerhaiset of Frens Knight late Wyfe of John, Spelman Esquire, son and heyre apparent of Sir John Spelman, Knyght." Armorials top left and middle Quartered Eyre Arms and Townshend Arms with a crescent difference, top right Quartered Eyre Arms and Townshend Arms impaled with 1&6 Blennerhassett Arms, 2, Argent, three Escutcheons Sable: LOWDHAM 3 Gules a Pall reversed Ermine: KELVEDON or KELDON 4 Azure a Lion rampant Argent crowned Or: ORTON: 5 Azure a Fess between three Fleurs-de-lis Or: SKELTON.
John Eyre: After 27 Dec 1545 he and Margaret Blennerhasset were married. Her second husband.
Margaret Blennerhasset: she was born to Thomas Blennerhassett of Frens. Before 27 Dec 1545 John Spelman of and she were married.