. Heraldry, historical and popular . e Bordure of France of John Plantagenetof Eltham, (No. 332. PI. XIX.), is a fine example of both r-^Cadency and Marshalling. The Bordure bezantee of the Earlof Cornwall, the first of the eight bordered shields that areblazoned in the Roll of H. III. (No. 194, PI. V.), and the Bor- ^t^ ^^dure of England that surrounds the banner of John de Dreux ofBrittany, in the Caerlaverock Roll (No. 116, PI. V.), are equally ^v* characteristic examples of Marshalling and Cadency effected bythe same process. The differenced shields of the Plantagenets,Beauforts, Hollands,


. Heraldry, historical and popular . e Bordure of France of John Plantagenetof Eltham, (No. 332. PI. XIX.), is a fine example of both r-^Cadency and Marshalling. The Bordure bezantee of the Earlof Cornwall, the first of the eight bordered shields that areblazoned in the Roll of H. III. (No. 194, PI. V.), and the Bor- ^t^ ^^dure of England that surrounds the banner of John de Dreux ofBrittany, in the Caerlaverock Roll (No. 116, PI. V.), are equally ^v* characteristic examples of Marshalling and Cadency effected bythe same process. The differenced shields of the Plantagenets,Beauforts, Hollands, and TunoRS, with their Bordures aredescribed in full in the next Chapter: here, I now proceed toadduce some examples of shields differenced by Bordures andLabels, in addition to those that have been already noticed. Examples of Bordures. Roll of Henry III.:—Fitz Geoffreyquarterly or and gu., a bordure vairee; De Montgomery, erm., abordure gu., seinee of horse-shoes or : De Aubeny, or, two chevrons C K D K N r; Y ;riAPTERXVl |,a,t. 4. -r hliS Y7^ Plate L 1 CADENCY AND DIFFERENCING. 215 gu., within a hordure of the last: De^ Ui^PHRAViLLE, or, a cinquefoitgu., within a hordure az. semee of horse-shoes or. Caer. Roll:—JohnDE Barr, az., crusily fitcliy or, tico barbels haurient addorsed gold, ^g icithin a bm-dure engrailed gu., No. 329 a, PI. XIX.: Hugh de Vere,son of the Earl of Oxford, De Vere, within a hordure indented sa. y^ (this shield occurs in several EoUs), No. 477, PI. XXXII.: TheEarl of LoTHiAX, gu., a lion rampt. arg., loithin a hordure of the fi>st, semee of roses of the second, No. 429 a, PI. LXXI. Bertram r De Montbourchier, arg., three pitchers gu., within a hordure sa. 1^ hezantee, (also Eoll of E. II. and Seal), No. 464, PI. LI. Eollof E. I.:—EoGER LEstrange, gu., two lions pass, in pale arg., 2J^ within a hordure eng. or. No. 660, PI. LXII. Simon de Lybourn,az., six lioncels rampt. arg., icitMn a hordure eng. or. Another Eollof E. I.:—De Ferrers,


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