. Heraldry, historical and popular . his Will, the Black Prince gives directions that on theoccasion of his funeral two distinct armorial compositions shouldbe displayed in the procession, immediately before his remains;one, for icar— Iun pur la guerre, de nos armes entiers quartelles —of his quartered arms; and the other, of his Badge of OstrichFeathers, for peace— et Fautre pur la paix, de nos bages desplumes dostruce. Similar shields for war, and for peace,alternate about the monument of the Prince. Each shield forpeace bears, on a sable field, three ostrich feathers erect, two andone, arg.


. Heraldry, historical and popular . his Will, the Black Prince gives directions that on theoccasion of his funeral two distinct armorial compositions shouldbe displayed in the procession, immediately before his remains;one, for icar— Iun pur la guerre, de nos armes entiers quartelles —of his quartered arms; and the other, of his Badge of OstrichFeathers, for peace— et Fautre pur la paix, de nos bages desplumes dostruce. Similar shields for war, and for peace,alternate about the monument of the Prince. Each shield forpeace bears, on a sable field, three ostrich feathers erect, two andone, arg., with labels cJuirged ivith the looids IcH Dien : No. 234, p. 70,In right of his wife, the Princess Joan, the Black Prince wouldc I impale mditmd of Kent; No. 476, Pis. XXXII. and LXV. The plain silver label, first adopted by the Black Prince, hasbeen borne by all the succeeding Princes of Wales as their CADENCY—SHIEL-US OF THE PL-AXTAGENETS. ■:-:a?ter rri. ED>V:\R1> PLANTAMEXETKING i:i>VVAKD in rHE bi^ck pp,n^e.


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