Quarterly of six. 1. Or, on a pile gules, between six fleurs de lys azure, three lions of England. (Augmentation granted by Henry VIII on his marriage to Jane Seymour). 2. Seymour: gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. 3. Beauchamp of Hache: Vair. 4. Esturmy: Argent, three demi-lions rampant gules. 5. MacWilliams: Per bend argent and gules, three roses bend-wise counterchanged. 6. Coker: Argent, on a bend gules, three leopards’ heads or.
References:
Boutell, Charles (1863). A Manual of Heraldry, Historical and Popular. London: Winsor & Newton, p. 243.
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