Editorial(From left to right). Fig. 60: Edward, Earl of Warwick, son of George, Duke of Clarence : at his feet, the Dun Cow of Warwick, and the bear unmuzzled. Fig.61: Margaret, daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, represented as a child with flowing hair, the...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.52: Eleanor, daughter of Richard, Wife of Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Fig.53: Elizabeth, daughter of Richard, wife of George Neville, Lord Latimer. Fig.54: Henry Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Fig.55: Anne, daughte...
Editorial[Figure 57] Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, 'the Kingmaker', in armour, holding a shield with heraldic decoration in his left hand, and a sword in his right. At his feet are the Pied Bull of Neville and the Green Eagle of Monthermer. Above, his coat ...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig 37: Margery, Countess of Warwick. Fig 38: John Mareshal, Earl of Warwick. Fig. 39: John de Plessetis, Earl of Warwick, second husband of Margery. Fig.40: Alice, daughter of Earl Waleran, wife of William Mauduit, Baron ...
Editorial(From left to right): Fig.10: Warremundus, of the royal blood of the Saxons. Changed the name of the city from Caer-Gwayr to Warwick, thus naming it after himself. Fig.11: Elfleda, daughter of Alfred the Great. Fig.12: St.Edward the consellor. Fig.13: ...
EditorialTwo columns of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.4v.
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.28: Alwin. Armed with sword and shield. Fig.29: Thurkill. A great Saxon warrior, but one of those who adhered to the Norman William. Fig.30: Margaret, daughter of Thurkill. Upon her left, the Preptory for Templars, fou...
Editorial(From left to right): Fig.4: Constantine, King of Britain. Fig.5: Gwayr: A cousin in the third degree to King Arthur. A giant at his feet, who he slew. Fig.6: St.Dubricius, Archbishop of Caerleon, Or Warwick, Primate of Britain, and Legate of the Apost...
EditorialA column of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.6v.
Editorial(From left to right): Fig.23. Rainburn, Earl of Warwick, son of Sir Guy and the Lady Felice. A slain Russian giant at his feet. Figs.24, 25 and 26: Wegeat, or Wayth, (25): Ufa, and (26): Wolgeat, or Wollet. Successively, Earls of Warwick, in chain armo...
EditorialOrder of the Council of State proclaiming Oliver Cromwell Protector of the Commonwealth. Signed by Viscount Lisle, Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, Sir Charles Wolseley, Col. John Disbrowe, Col. John Lambert, Col. Edward Mountagu, Francis Rous and others. Wh...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.41. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape. At this feet, a gryphon. Fig.42: William Mauduit, Earl of Warwick. In helmet and chain gorget. Fig.43: Isabel Mauduit, wife of William Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Fig.44: William...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.46: Guy Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. He holds the Priory of Westacre, co. Norfolk, ... benefactor ... he built the gatehouse. He holds a banner of the arms of Baliol. At his feet lies Piers Gaveston, who he captured and...
EditorialA column of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.5v.
Editorial(Figures from left to right) : Fig.56 : Anne Beauchamp, sister of Henry, Duke of Warwick, a bear unmuzzled at her feet. Fig.57: Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, 'the Kingmaker', in armour, holding a shield with heraldic decoration in his left han...
EditorialA column of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.8v.
Editorial(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...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig 32: Roger de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick. Founder of the Hospital of st.Michael, for lepers. Fig.33: William de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick. Fig.34: Waleran de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick. Fig.35: Henry de Newburgh, Earl of ...
EditorialTwo columns of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 ff.1v-2.
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.49 : Thomas Holland, Duke of Surrey, K.G., Marshal of England. He holds a baton. At his feet, a hart. Above him, a shield bearing the arms of England. Fig.50: Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, K.G. The protector of t...
Editorial(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. ...
EditorialTwo columns of heraldic shields bearing coats of arms. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.3v.
Editorial(Main figure) Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Richard III, holding a sceptre, and wearing a crown. He is standing on his father's cognizance of the white boar. Above him, a shield bearing the arms of France and England. (On the right) A partial family ...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig. 19: Rohand, Earl of Warwick. In chain armour, with shield. Fig.20: Dame Felice, his daughter, wife of Sir Guy (in her right), Earl of Warwick. She receives from the herdsman the ring sent to her by her husband, just b...
EditorialFamily tree and genealogical information relating to the Warwick family. The Rous Roll. Illustrated armorial roll-chronicle by John Rous. England [Warwick]; 1483-1485. Source: Add. 48976 f.67.
EditorialQuiz, After His Last Race at Newmarket Portrait of `Quiz', the property of Lord Rous, after his last race at Newmarket Portrait of `Quiz', the property of Lord Rous, after his last race at Newmarket, with lad, jockey and on-lookers Inscribed in black p...