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Richard il. The sun in  splendeur
                                                                  Richard  m.  A  rose  within  the
                               and  aiso  a white  hart  couchant on
                                                                Sun.
                               a mount under a tree proper gorged
                                                                  The House of Tudor. Tùe red and
                               with  a  a-own and  chained  Or.
                                                                white  roses variously  united  some-
                                                                thes per pale.  sometimes quarterly
                                                                but  generally  one  within  the  other,
                                                                also  a  portcullis.
                                                                  Henry  WI.  A  Hawthom  bush
                                                                fructed  and  Royally  crowned  be-
                                                                tween  the  letters  H.R.  Or.  Also  a
                                                                red  dragon
                                                                  Henry  VTII.  A  white greyhound.
                                                                  Queen  Mary.  The dexter  half  of
                                                                a  double  rose  proper  impaled  with
                                                                a  semi-circle  therein  a  sheaf  of
                                                                arrows  Or.  The  whole  rayonnant
                                                                and ensigned with  a Royal Crown.
                                    White  Hart  (Richard  IT)
                                The  House  of  Lancaster.  A  red
                              rose.
                                Henry  IV. A  genet  and  an  eagle
                              displayed  Or.
                                Henry  V.  A  beacon  Or  in0amed
                              proper  and  an  antelope gorged with
                              a  crown  and chained.
                                Henry W. Two feathers in  saitire
                              the  sinister  argent  surmounred  of
                              the  dexter  Or.
                                The House of  York. A white rose,
                                Edward  IV. A  falcon  displayed
                                                                      Rose  and  Pomegranatc
                              argent  within  a  closed  fetterlock.
                                                                            (Mary 1)
                              Or and a bull sable.
                                                                  Queen  Elizabeth  1. A  rose  with
                                                               the  motto  ' rosa  sine spina '.
                                                                     Omat  Britain  and  Ireland
                                                                          (Elizabeth Il)
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