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heraldic achievement of William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath (1557-1623), detail from his monument in Tawstock Church, Devon. The escutcheon shows 53 quarterings with supporters, dexter: a falcon argent beaked and membered or the wings elevated vulned gules; sinister: an heraldic tiger argent.[1] Above is the crest of Bourchier: A man's head in profile proper ducally crowned or with a pointed cap gules; below the motto of Bourchier: Bon Temps Viendra ("the right time will come"). Quarters:
1: Bourchier
2: Royal arms
3: Bohun
4: Brewer
11: Brewer
19: Grenville
23: Louvain
28: Hankford
29: Stapledon

40: Cogan
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  1. Supporters as surviving in stained glass window in cloister of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, of arms of John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath as blazoned by Rokewood, John Gage, The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred, pp.218-19[1]

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