. Heraldry, historical and popular . LXXIV. (Garter-Plate ; and Brass in Exeter Cathedral.) Another Courtenay lahel is, az., guttee dor; and the sons ofThomas, fifth Earl of Devon, who married Margaret de Beau-fort, difference with a labd and a hendlet componee arg. and az.(See No. 479, PI. XXXII.: see also Canterbury shields; 1366; Seals; Roll of E. II., &c.) The Latymers have another small group of Labels, which theycharge as distinct marks of cadency upon the same shield. Wil-liam LE Latymer (Caer. Roll), bears, gu. a cross patonce or. Inthe Eoll of E. II., another William le Laty


. Heraldry, historical and popular . LXXIV. (Garter-Plate ; and Brass in Exeter Cathedral.) Another Courtenay lahel is, az., guttee dor; and the sons ofThomas, fifth Earl of Devon, who married Margaret de Beau-fort, difference with a labd and a hendlet componee arg. and az.(See No. 479, PI. XXXII.: see also Canterbury shields; 1366; Seals; Roll of E. II., &c.) The Latymers have another small group of Labels, which theycharge as distinct marks of cadency upon the same shield. Wil-liam LE Latymer (Caer. Roll), bears, gu. a cross patonce or. Inthe Eoll of E. II., another William le Latymer differencesthis shield (his cross is blazoned pattee), with a lahel of three pointssable, plattee; No. 507 ; and his brother, Thomas, has his label,also of three points, az., fleurettee; No. 508. A third Latymerlabel is sable uncharged. The Roll of E. II. gives for ThomasLatymer a plain label az.; and two other members of the familydifference by charging either Jive escallops sable,, or Jive martletsgules upon their No. 507. No. 508. Arms of William and Thobias le Latymer. ■ • Thomas Grey, , Marquess of Dorset (son of ElizabethWidville), bears De Grey (No. 121, p. 35), differenced withthree torieaux in chief, and a lable of three points erm.; and his son,Thomas, also bears the same arms. A singular Label is assigned to Gaston de Foix, , Countof Longueville, Captal De Buck, and also to John he Foix, , CADENCY ANLt DIFFERENCING. 229 Viscount do Chastilion, Captal De Buck and Earl of arms of both are given as, quarterly, 1 and 4, De Foix, or,three pallets gu.; 2 and 3, Beam, az., three garbs or; and theseshields are differenced with a label having, instead of points,three crosses sable depending from it, each cross being chargedwith five escallops arg. (Ashmole). This label, No. 676, PI. hi-^^LXXIV., commemorates the marriage of Blanche de Foix withJohn de Gkeilly, Captal De Buck, 1328, whose arms are,or, on a cross sa.,five escallops a


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