(Figures from left to right): Fig. 14: Maud; empress of Rome; with triple crown; mound and sceptre; Fig. 15: King John. In chain armour; shield showing the arms of England (three lions); the lion of England at this feet. Fig. 16: King Edward IV; wearing armour; holding a sword; the lion of England at his feet. Fig. 17: King Richard III; in armour; holding a sword. Fig. 18: Eneas; ancestor of the earls of Warwick; as a youth; wearing armour. an Angel on is left arm and above him; a shield with a cross entwined by a serpent. In his right hand he hold a cup and hains of gold. At his feet lies the vanquished accuser of his mother. Some of the text in the caption is from the original manuscript.England [Warwick]; 1483-1485.From: John Rous; The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous.Add. 48976 ff. 15-19 Figures 14 to 18.London; British Library.

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