. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. ation ; and earnestly adjuring her heir and successor (she doesnot name her) to perform her bequests, and to pay her debts. Thedebts were eventually paid, but the hospital for soldiers was left tobe founded in another age. e Philip became king of Spain by the resignation of his father, inJanuary, 1556. 225 Mary before her marriage bore the same arms as herbrother, but without the gar-ter ; after her marriage herarms were impaled withthose of Philiph. For sup-
. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. ation ; and earnestly adjuring her heir and successor (she doesnot name her) to perform her bequests, and to pay her debts. Thedebts were eventually paid, but the hospital for soldiers was left tobe founded in another age. e Philip became king of Spain by the resignation of his father, inJanuary, 1556. 225 Mary before her marriage bore the same arms as herbrother, but without the gar-ter ; after her marriage herarms were impaled withthose of Philiph. For sup-porters of her own arms sheemployed the golden lion, as-sociated sometimes with thered dragon, at others withthe white greyhound; butthe coat when impaled issupported by an eagle anda lion. She ordinarily em-ployed the usual motto, Dieu et moh Droit; but sometimes (in allusion to apassage in the preamble of the act asserting her legiti-macy) Veritas Temporis filia. She used the pome-granate, and rose and pomegranate badges of her mo-ther, and also a badge peculiar to herself, an impale-ment of the Tudor rose and a sheaf of Arms of Mary hefore her
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