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Tables nicked from: Alison Weir, The Wars of the Roses; Lancaster and York, Jonathan Cape, London, 1995 |
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"Hmm I'll fly that over my house next time I'm home" |
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The three lions shield was used by the early Plantagenets. At first there were only two lions. The middle one is our period (i.e. WOTR) - previously there had been more fleur de lys. I think it was Edward III who first quartered the arms, as a way of showing his claim to the French throne. |
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