. Heraldry, historical and popular . ired to the Imperial Dignity he was generally styled Kingof the Romans; died in 1272. As Earl,—Poidou, vnthin a bor-dure of Cornwall, that is, arg., a lion rampt. gu., croicned or, within abordure sa., bezantee ; No. 194, PI. V. As Emperor,—or, an eagledisplayed, sa.; No. 677, PI. LXXVI. Edmond, (13), second Earl of Cornwall :—the same as hisfather, No. 194. He also bore this shield carried by an eagledisplayed, as in No. 212 c, PI. LXII.; and having married thedaughter of the Earl Richard de Clare, he dimidiated Cornwalland Clare, No. 320, PI. XVIII.: Roll


. Heraldry, historical and popular . ired to the Imperial Dignity he was generally styled Kingof the Romans; died in 1272. As Earl,—Poidou, vnthin a bor-dure of Cornwall, that is, arg., a lion rampt. gu., croicned or, within abordure sa., bezantee ; No. 194, PI. V. As Emperor,—or, an eagledisplayed, sa.; No. 677, PI. LXXVI. Edmond, (13), second Earl of Cornwall :—the same as hisfather, No. 194. He also bore this shield carried by an eagledisplayed, as in No. 212 c, PI. LXII.; and having married thedaughter of the Earl Richard de Clare, he dimidiated Cornwalland Clare, No. 320, PI. XVIII.: Rolls of H. III., E. I., E. II.,and Caer., Westminster Shields, Seals. This same shield ofarms, differenced by having the field erm., the bordure engrailed,and a silvei mullet charged on the shoulder of the lion, is borne, , by Sir John de Cornwall, , Lord Fanhope; No. 433,PI. LI. : Windsor Garter-Plate. Edmond, (10), surnamed Crouchback, first Earl of Lan-caster, the younger brother of the King; died 1296 :—England,. PTvATK CiiAiTEws xiii, XVI., xvm. No. 488a.—j:iHgy of Hknkv, Di kj; of Laxcastku, 1347. From tlio IJiass lo Siu High , at Klsyng, Nortolk. See pp. 113, 23.), niid 287. ROYAL CADENCY. 235 loith a label of France—a lahd, that is, of three, four, or five pointsaz., fieurettie; No. 433, PI. XLV., and No. 493, PI. Edmoni) appears to have assumed this label as his DifiFcrence,on his marriage with his second Countess, Blaxcii of Artois, 1276. Thomas, (25), second Earl of Lancaster :—the same Armsand Difference as Earl Edmond his father: what Difference hemay have borne during the lifetime of his father I am unableto show. He himself was executed in 1322. His only brother,Henry, (26), third Earl of Lancaster, before his accession tothe Earldom in 1322, bore England, differenced with a hendlet az.,No. 471, p. 173, and No. 610, Chap. XXIV., Section I. After1322, Earl Henry (who died 1345) bore the same Arms


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