(Figures from left to right): Fig. 1: Guithelin; King of Britain; who founded the town of Warwick. calling it Caer Guithelin. Fig. 2: Guiderius; King of Britain; holding a representation of the town of Warwick; he was accounted the second founder. Fig. 3: St. Caradoc; the restorer of Warwick. Wearing chain armour; he bears in his right hand the church of St. John the Baptist; which he founded; by his side the city of Old Sarum; which he built; and at his feet that of Warwick. Fig. 4: Constantine; King of Britain; a great benefactor to Warwick; the name of which he altered from Care-leon to Caerumber. on his right stand the towns of Worcester and Caerwent. Fig. 5: Gwayr: A cousin in the third degree to King Arthur.; he changed its name again from Care-umber to Care-Gwayr. He holds the tree "shred with the bark off"; in memorial of his victory over the giant. at this feet. 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. 1-4 Figures 1 to 5.London; British Library.

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