. Heraldry, historical and popular . agenet colours), No. 479, PI. XXXII. Henry de Beaufort, Cardinal, Bishop of Winchester, andLord Chancellor, the second son :^-before 1397, the same armsdiflferenced with a crescent; after 1397, France and England, withina hordure componee az. and arg., a crescent of the last for secondaryDifference ; No. 480, PI. XXXII. Nicholas Cliarles gives a sealof the Cardinal (p. 127), in which his shield has the bordurecomponee arg. and az., the central az. square in chief being chargedwith a mitre of. Thomas de Beaufort, , Duke of Exeter, Earl of Dorsetand of Ha


. Heraldry, historical and popular . agenet colours), No. 479, PI. XXXII. Henry de Beaufort, Cardinal, Bishop of Winchester, andLord Chancellor, the second son :^-before 1397, the same armsdiflferenced with a crescent; after 1397, France and England, withina hordure componee az. and arg., a crescent of the last for secondaryDifference ; No. 480, PI. XXXII. Nicholas Cliarles gives a sealof the Cardinal (p. 127), in which his shield has the bordurecomponee arg. and az., the central az. square in chief being chargedwith a mitre of. Thomas de Beaufort, , Duke of Exeter, Earl of Dorsetand of Harcourt in Normandy, the third son :—before 1397, ashis two brothers, for diflference a mullet; after 1397, and until1417, France and England, within a bordure componee az. and erm.,orerm. and az. ; after 1417, the bordure componee arg. and of France,or of France and arg. (the fleurs de lys from the Hollands), , PI. XXXII. John de Beaufort, , and Edmond de Beaufort, sons of the CADEXCY - B0RDI:RES. CHAPTERS XVI & XXVT. ^rir ROYAL CADENCY, 249 first John de Beaufort, and both of tliem in succession Dukes ofSomerset, and also Henry and Edmond de Beaufort, sons of thefirst Edmond, and Dukes of Somersi<;t, bear the same arras withthe bordure componee either cmj. and az., or az. and arrj., witheither a label or a mullet charged over all for secondary difference;Garter-plates; Seals; Monuments at Canterbuiy, and at West-minster and Wimborne Minsters, &c. IV. Cadency of the Tudors. Edmund Tudor, of Hadham, Earl of Eichmond in 1452,eldest son of Queen Catherine and Owen Tudor : France Modernand England, within a hordure az., charged alternately withfleurs delys and martlets or; No, 482, PI. XXXII. He died, 1456,having married in the previous year Margaret, the only childof John de Beaufort, first Duke of Somerset, and his wife, Mar-garet Beauchamp of Bletsho, from whose arms (No. 3C9. PLXXV), he obtained the martlets of his bordure, as the fleiirs delys were deri


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