France and England

France and England
Henry Benedict, Cardinal York (1725 - 1807) (Stamp 8)
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland in fess point a crescent for cadency Hat of a Cardinal Crown of a Royal Duke Cross of an Archbishop
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4.France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland a label for cadency Crown of a Prince of Wales Order The Garter
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland a label for cadency
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland a label for cadency Crown of a Prince of Wales Order The Garter
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Henry Benedict, Cardinal York (1725 - 1807) (Stamp 7)
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland in fess point a crescent for cadency Hat of a Cardinal Crown of a Royal Duke Cross of an Archbishop
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Henry Benedict, Cardinal York (1725 - 1807) (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland in fess point a crescent for cadency Hat of a Cardinal Crown of a Royal Duke Cross of an Archbishop
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Henry Benedict, Cardinal York (1725 - 1807) (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland in fess point a crescent for cadency Hat of a Cardinal Crown of a Royal Duke Cross of an Archbishop
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Henry Benedict, Cardinal York (1725 - 1807) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1 and 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland in fess point a crescent for cadency Hat of a Cardinal Crown of a Royal Duke Cross of an Archbishop
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Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland a label for cadency
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Hastings, Henry, 5th Earl of Huntingdon  (1586 - 1643) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of twelve 1. A maunch (Hastings) 2. Per pale indented a chevron (Heytesbury) 3. A griffin segreant (Botereaux) 4. Three pales wavy (Molines) 5. Two bars in chief three roundels (Moels) 6. Per pale a saltire (Pole) 7. France and England quarterly a label of five points (Plantagenet) 8. A saltire a label of three points for difference (Nevill) 9. Three lozenges in fess (Montagu) 10. A fess between six cross crosslets (Beauchamp) 11. Quarterly in the first and fourth quarters a fret over all a bend (Despencer) 12. Three chevrons (Clare) Supporters Two lions gardant Coronet of an...
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