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Quarters based on those displayed on Leicester's stallplate in St George's Chapel (N9/22).
Heraldry
Quarterly of 16:
- 1st Or a lion rampant double queued Vert on a crescent for difference Sable a like crescent Argent in dexter chief (Dudley);
- 2nd Gules a cinquefoil pierced Ermine (Bellomont/Beaumont);
- 3rd Or two lions passant in pale Azure (Somery);
- 4th Or a cross flory Azure (Sutton);
- 5th Barry of six Argent and Azure in chief three torteaux a label Ermine (Grey);
- 6th Or a maunch Gules (Hastings);
- 7th Barry of ten Argent and Azure twelve martlets in orle Gules (de Valence);
- 8th Vairy Or and Gules (Ferrers);
- 9th Gules seven mascles conjoined three three and one Or (Ferrers/Quincy);
- 10th Azure three garbs Or (Earldom of Chester);
- 11th Gules a lion rampant and a border engrailed Or (Talbot);
- 12th Gules a fess between six crosses crosslet Or (Beauchamp);
- 13th Checky Or and Azure a chevron Ermine (Newburgh);
- 14th Gules a chevron between ten crosses formy four two one two and one Argent (Berkley);
- 15th Gules a lion passant guardant Argent ducally crowned Or (Lisle of Kingston Lisle);
- 16th Or a fess between two chevrons Sable (Lisle of Rougemont).