English:
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (c.1501-1570). Arms quarterly of 7:
1: Herbert with difference of
a bordure componée gules bezantée and or
, for illegitimacy of Sir Richard Herbert of Ewyas (d.1510), father of the 1st Earl);
2:
Sable, a chevron between three lance heads argent
(Bleddin ap Maenarch) (per A.P. Shaw)
3:
Argent, three cockrels gules
(Einion Sais and Gam, a Cradock heiress, per A.P. Shaw, "The Heraldic Stained Glass at Hassop Hall, co. Derby". Part I, published in Journal of the Derbyshire Archeological and Natural History Society; (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal), Volume 31, 1909, pp. 191-220, esp. pp.203-207, .
[1]
) (Source:
[2]
)
5:
Gules (azure?) semée of cross-crosslets three boar's heads couped argent
(Cradock, for his mother Margaret Cradock, heiress of Candleston Castle, Glamorgan; Cradock was heir of Horton))
6:
Argent, three bends engrailed gules a canton or
(Horton of Candleston Castle, Glamorgan, and of Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire, heir of Cantilupe)
7:
Gules, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys or (de Cantilupe of Candleston Castle, Glamorgan; as for Cantilupe (modern) feudal barons of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire)
Date
circa 1565
date QS:P571,+1565-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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