. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. le displayedchequy or and sable. The double-tailed lion was given to Ladislaus II.,King of Bohemia, by the Emperor Frederick (Nisbet, i. 290). 100 THE HERALDIC CEILING OF ST. MACHAR. No. 14.] XIV. The Duke of Bourbon. France modern, surmounted of a bendlet gules. Robert of France, Count of Clermont, youn<;er son of Louis IX., carried France bruised with a baton peri gules. He married Beatrix, daughter and heiress to John, Lord Bourbon, whose eldest , son carried the fo


. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. le displayedchequy or and sable. The double-tailed lion was given to Ladislaus II.,King of Bohemia, by the Emperor Frederick (Nisbet, i. 290). 100 THE HERALDIC CEILING OF ST. MACHAR. No. 14.] XIV. The Duke of Bourbon. France modern, surmounted of a bendlet gules. Robert of France, Count of Clermont, youn<;er son of Louis IX., carried France bruised with a baton peri gules. He married Beatrix, daughter and heiress to John, Lord Bourbon, whose eldest , son carried the foresaid bearing, from whom issued the noble family of Bourbon (Nisbet, ii. 8). -. In Les Souverains du Monde, these arms are shown in a plate ofthe bearings of the branches of the royal house of France as those ofConty ; the arms of the Prince de Bourbon have a bordure gules inaddition to the baton peri (, couped short). The house of Bourbon beareth France with a batune gules,though the proper and true coat of Bourbon is or, a lion gules withinan orle of escallops azure (Peachams Compleat Gentleman). V [15] nmmmi. ^urr^ ^iTziF. XVI [16]


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