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===Table of arms===
===Table of arms===
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! style="width:8%;" | Escutcheon
! style="width:8%;" | Escutcheon
! style="width:80%;" | Details
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; " | [[File:Escutcheon of Edmund Stafford (1344-1419).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; " | [[File:Escutcheon of Edmund Stafford (1344-1419).png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Richard Blund.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Richard Blund.png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Chichester.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Chichester.png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Osbern.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Osbern.png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edward the Confessor (cross patonce).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edward the Confessor (cross patonce).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Edward the Confessor''' (1003/05-1066), '''King of the English''' 1042-1066.
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Edward the Confessor''' (1003/05-1066), '''King of the English''' 1042-1066.
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[5] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a cross patonce between five martlets or.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[5] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a cross patonce between five martlets or.<ref name="EdConfessor">Edward the Confessor's attributed arms are variously displayed with crosses pattée, patonce and flory, and with doves or other birds instead of martlets.</ref>


<small>Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins. Other versions include a cross pattée (see no.18) or flory, and doves instead of martlets.</small>
<small>Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury.png|90px]]
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''Date'': 1390s.
''Date'': 1390s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Berkeley.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Berkeley.png|90px]]
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<small>Some sources add an annulet for difference.</small>
<small>Some sources add an annulet for difference.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of England 1406-1603 narrow.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of England 1406-1603 narrow.png|90px]]
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<small>This shield is fifteenth century and could be for any king from Henry IV to Henry VII.</small>
<small>This shield is fifteenth century and could be for any king from Henry IV to Henry VII.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Courtenay blue label.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Courtenay blue label.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[9] </span>''Blazon'': Or, three torteaux gules, a label of three points azure.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[9] </span>''Blazon'': Or, three torteaux gules, a label of three points azure.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Athelstan cross fitchy and crown.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Athelstan cross fitchy and crown.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Athelstan''' (c.894-939), '''King of the Anglo-Saxons''' 924-927, '''King of the English''' 927-939.
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Athelstan''' (c.894-939), '''King of the Anglo-Saxons''' 924-927, '''King of the English''' 927-939.
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[10] </span>''Blazon'': Per saltire gules and azure, on an orb or a cross bottony fitchy crowned or.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[10] </span>''Blazon'': Per saltire gules and azure, on an orb or a cross bottony fitchy crowned or.<ref>Two other variations of Athelstan's attributed arms exist in the cathedral, in the [[Exeter Cathedral: Great West Window|Great West Window]] and in the ??Window??.</ref>


<small>Athelstan was king when the first church was built on the cathedral site. He pre-dated  heraldry and so his arms are later attributions. Two other variations of his attributed arms exist in the cathedral, in the [[Exeter Cathedral: Great West Window|Great West Window]] and in the ??Window??.</small>
<small>Athelstan was king when the first church was built on the cathedral site. He pre-dated  heraldry and so his arms are later attributions.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Leofric.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Leofric.png|90px]]
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<small>Leofric became first Bishop of Exeter when the see was moved from Crediton in 1050. He pre-dated the existence of heraldry, so arms are later attributions.</small>
<small>Leofric became first Bishop of Exeter when the see was moved from Crediton in 1050. He pre-dated the existence of heraldry, so arms are later attributions.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Warelwast (white saltire).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Warelwast (white saltire).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''William Warelwast''' (d.1137), '''Bishop of Exeter''' 1107-1137, & '''Robert Warelwast''' (d.1155), '''Bishop of Exeter''' 1138-1155.
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''William Warelwast''' (d.1137), '''Bishop of Exeter''' 1107-1137, & '''Robert Warelwast''' (d.1155), '''Bishop of Exeter''' 1138-1155.
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[12] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a saltire argent.<br/>
<span style="color:#D40000;">[12] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a saltire argent.<ref>The Warelwast saltire is alternatively blazoned or (e.g. in the cathedral's ??Window??).</ref>


''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
<small>The saltire is alternatively blazoned or (e.g. in the cathedral's ??Window??).</small>


<small>William and Robert were uncle and nephew.</small>
<small>William and Robert were uncle and nephew.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Brewer with bordure.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Brewer with bordure.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[13] </span>''Blazon'': Gules, two bends wavy or within a bordure azure charged with four mitres and four keys of the second.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[13] </span>''Blazon'': Gules, two bends wavy or within a bordure azure charged with four mitres and four keys of the second.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Walter Stapledon (plain bordure).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Walter Stapledon (plain bordure).png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Neville.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Neville.png|90px]]
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''Date'': Late 1400s.
''Date'': Late 1400s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of England with ermine-pointed label narrow.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of England with ermine-pointed label narrow.png|90px]]
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<small>Each point of the label should also have a canton gules, but these have been omitted.</small>
<small>Each point of the label should also have a canton gules, but these have been omitted.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Lavington.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Lavington.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[17] </span>''Blazon'': Argent, a saltire gules; on a chief of the second three boars' heads couped or.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[17] </span>''Blazon'': Argent, a saltire gules; on a chief of the second three boars' heads couped or.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edward the Confessor (cross pattée).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edward the Confessor (cross pattée).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Edward the Confessor''' (1003/05-1066), '''King of the English''' 1042-1066.
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Edward the Confessor''' (1003/05-1066), '''King of the English''' 1042-1066.
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[18] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a cross pattée between five martlets or.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[18] </span>''Blazon'': Azure, a cross pattée between five martlets or.<ref name="EdConfessor" />


<small>Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins. Other versions include a cross patonce (see no.5) or flory, and doves instead of martlets.</small>
<small>Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Thomas Bytton.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Thomas Bytton.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[19] </span>''Blazon'': Ermine, a fess gules.'
<span style="color:#D40000;">[19] </span>''Blazon'': Ermine, a fess gules.'
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Grandisson (eagles and mitre).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Grandisson (eagles and mitre).png|90px]]
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<small>These arms appear twice in this window (see no.30). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.</small>
<small>These arms appear twice in this window (see no.30). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Montagu quartering Neville.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Montagu quartering Neville.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[21] </span>''Blazon'': Quarterly, I and 4 quarterly, i and iv, Argent, three fusils in fess gules (''Montagu''); ii and iii, Or, an eagle displayed vert (''Monthermer''); 2 and 3, Gules, a saltire argent, a label of three points gobony of the second and azure (''Neville'').
<span style="color:#D40000;">[21] </span>''Blazon'': Quarterly, I and 4 quarterly, i and iv, Argent, three fusils in fess gules (''Montagu''); ii and iii, Or, an eagle displayed vert (''Monthermer''); 2 and 3, Gules, a saltire argent, a label of three points gobony of the second and azure (''Neville'').
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edmund Lacy.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Edmund Lacy.png|90px]]
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'<span style="color:#D40000;">[22] </span>'Blazon'': Azure, three shovellers’ heads erased argent.
'<span style="color:#D40000;">[22] </span>'Blazon'': Azure, three shovellers’ heads erased argent.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Uncertain perhaps Tilly.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Uncertain perhaps Tilly.png|90px]]
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<small>The identity of these arms is not clear. They may belong to the Tilly family, but the cross in their arms is normally shown to be a cross patonce rather than a plain cross.</small>
<small>The identity of these arms is not clear. They may belong to the Tilly family, but the cross in their arms is normally shown to be a cross patonce rather than a plain cross.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Brewer with bordure.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of William Brewer with bordure.png|90px]]
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<small>This escutcheon has been fitted into the window backwards. The bends should not be sinister.</small>
<small>This escutcheon has been fitted into the window backwards. The bends should not be sinister.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Robert Botyll.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Robert Botyll.png|90px]]
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<small>The placement of the white cross on red of the Order of St.John is unusual - it is normally placed on a chief. Even as an impalement it is odd, because the arms of the office normally go on the dexter side.</small>
<small>The placement of the white cross on red of the Order of St.John is unusual - it is normally placed on a chief. Even as an impalement it is odd, because the arms of the office normally go on the dexter side.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Frederick Keppel.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Frederick Keppel.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[26] </span>''Blazon'': Gules, three escallops argent, in chief centre point a martlet of the second.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[26] </span>''Blazon'': Gules, three escallops argent, in chief centre point a martlet of the second.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Courtenay impaling Bohun.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Courtenay impaling Bohun.png|90px]]
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<small>Hugh Courtenay married Margaret de Bohun in 1325. His/their tomb ...</small>
<small>Hugh Courtenay married Margaret de Bohun in 1325. His/their tomb ...</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of the Diocese of Exeter (ancient).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of the Diocese of Exeter (ancient).png|90px]]
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<small>This was the arms of the Diocese of Exeter until the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. Like the modern arms, it includes the keys of St.Peter and sword of St.Paul, but differently placed.
<small>This was the arms of the Diocese of Exeter until the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. Like the modern arms, it includes the keys of St.Peter and sword of St.Paul, but differently placed.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Humphrey de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Humphrey de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton.png|90px]]
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''Date'': 1390s.
''Date'': 1390s.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Grandisson (eagles and mitre).png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Grandisson (eagles and mitre).png|90px]]
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<small>These arms appear twice in this window (see no.24). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.</small>
<small>These arms appear twice in this window (see no.24). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.</small>
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Blank image.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Brantyngham.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Brantyngham.png|90px]]
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<span style="color:#D40000;">[31] </span>''Blazon'': Sable, a fess embattled counter-embattled between three Catherine wheels or.
<span style="color:#D40000;">[31] </span>''Blazon'': Sable, a fess embattled counter-embattled between three Catherine wheels or.
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| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Princes of Wales 1406-1547 narrow.png|90px]]
| style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;" | [[File:Escutcheon of Princes of Wales 1406-1547 narrow.png|90px]]
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''Date'': Early 1400s.
''Date'': Early 1400s.
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===Bibliography===
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] - biographies.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] - biographies.
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===Footnotes===

Latest revision as of 17:44, 13 April 2026


Exeter Cathedral's Great East Window was constructed in the late 13th century as part of the new Gothic-style cathedral which largedly replaced the preceding Norman structure.

Table of arms

# Image Escutcheon Details
1 Edmund Stafford (1344-1419), Bishop of Exeter 1395-1419

[1] Blazon: Or, a chevron gules, a bordure azure semee of mitres of the field.

Date: Late 1400s.

2 Richard Blund or Blundy (d.1257), Bishop of Exeter 1245-1257.

[2] Blazon: Lozengy or and sable.

Date: Late 1400s.

3 Robert Chichester (d.1160/61), Bishop of Exeter 1155-1160/61.

[3] Blazon: Chequey or and gules, a chief vair.

Date: Late 1400s.

4 Osbern FitzOsbern (d.1103), Bishop of Exeter 1072-1103.

[4] Blazon: Gules, a bend argent surmounted by a fess or.

Date: Late 1400s.

5 Edward the Confessor (1003/05-1066), King of the English 1042-1066.

[5] Blazon: Azure, a cross patonce between five martlets or.[1]

Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins.

6 William Courtenay (1342-1396), Archbishop of Canterbury 1381-1396.

[6] Blazon: The Archdiocese of Canterbury impaling Or, three torteaux gules, a label of three points azure each charged with three plates.

Date: 1390s.

7 James Berkeley (d.1327), Bishop of Exeter 1327.

[7] Blazon: Gules, a chevron between ten crosses pattée argent.

Some sources add an annulet for difference.

8 Royal Arms of England (1406-1603)

[8] Blazon: Quarterly, 1st and 4th Azure, three fleurs-de-lys or (France modern), 2nd and 3rd, Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (England).

This shield is fifteenth century and could be for any king from Henry IV to Henry VII.

9 Courtenay

[9] Blazon: Or, three torteaux gules, a label of three points azure.

10 Athelstan (c.894-939), King of the Anglo-Saxons 924-927, King of the English 927-939.

[10] Blazon: Per saltire gules and azure, on an orb or a cross bottony fitchy crowned or.[2]

Athelstan was king when the first church was built on the cathedral site. He pre-dated heraldry and so his arms are later attributions.

11 Leofric (bef.1016-1072), Bishop of Exeter 1050-1072.

[11] Blazon: Or, on a cross patonce sable a mitre of the field.

Date: Late 1400s.

Leofric became first Bishop of Exeter when the see was moved from Crediton in 1050. He pre-dated the existence of heraldry, so arms are later attributions.

12 William Warelwast (d.1137), Bishop of Exeter 1107-1137, & Robert Warelwast (d.1155), Bishop of Exeter 1138-1155.

[12] Blazon: Azure, a saltire argent.[3]

Date: Late 1400s.

William and Robert were uncle and nephew.

13 William Brewer (d.1244), Bishop of Exeter 1224-1244.

[13] Blazon: Gules, two bends wavy or within a bordure azure charged with four mitres and four keys of the second.

14 Walter Stapledon (bef.1266-1326), Bishop of Exeter 1307-1326.

[14] Blazon: Argent, two bends wavy within a bordure sable.

Date: Late 1400s.

15 George Neville (c.1432-1476), Bishop of Exeter 1456-1465.

[15] Blazon: Gules, a saltire argent.

Date: Late 1400s.

16 Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence (1387-1421)

[16] Blazon: Quarterly France modern and England, a label of three points ermine.

Date: Early 1400s.

Each point of the label should also have a canton gules, but these have been omitted.

17 George Lavington (1684-1762), Bishop of Exeter 1746-1762.

[17] Blazon: Argent, a saltire gules; on a chief of the second three boars' heads couped or.

18 Edward the Confessor (1003/05-1066), King of the English 1042-1066.

[18] Blazon: Azure, a cross pattée between five martlets or.[1]

Edward pre-dated heraldry, so his arms are later attributions, based upon the design on one of his coins

19 Thomas Bitton(d.1307), Bishop of Exeter 1292-1307.

[19] Blazon: Ermine, a fess gules.'

20 John Grandisson (1292-1369), Bishop of Exeter 1327-1369.

[20] Blazon: Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules a mitre between three eagles Or.

Date: 1390s.

These arms appear twice in this window (see no.30). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.

21 Montagu Neville

[21] Blazon: Quarterly, I and 4 quarterly, i and iv, Argent, three fusils in fess gules (Montagu); ii and iii, Or, an eagle displayed vert (Monthermer); 2 and 3, Gules, a saltire argent, a label of three points gobony of the second and azure (Neville).

22 Edmund Lacy (d.1455), Bishop of Exeter 1420-1455.

'[22] 'Blazon: Azure, three shovellers’ heads erased argent.

23 Tilly (maybe)

[23] Blazon: Argent, a cross gules between four crescents.

The identity of these arms is not clear. They may belong to the Tilly family, but the cross in their arms is normally shown to be a cross patonce rather than a plain cross.

24 William Brewer (d.1244), Bishop of Exeter 1224-1244.

[24] Blazon: Gules, two bends wavy (sinister) or.

Date: Late 1400s.

This escutcheon has been fitted into the window backwards. The bends should not be sinister.

25 Robert Botyll, Grand Prior of the Order of the Hospital of St.John of Jerusalem 1440-1468.

[25] Blazon: Gules, a chevron between three woolcombs argent, impaling Gules, a cross argent.

The placement of the white cross on red of the Order of St.John is unusual - it is normally placed on a chief. Even as an impalement it is odd, because the arms of the office normally go on the dexter side.

26 Frederick Keppel, Bishop of Exeter

[26] Blazon: Gules, three escallops argent, in chief centre point a martlet of the second.

27 Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon (1303–1377) & Margaret (de Bohun), Countess of Devon (1311-1391).

[27] Blazon: Or, three torteaux, a label of three points azure (Courtenay), impaling Azure, a bend argent cotised or between six lions rampant of the third (de Bohun).

Date: 1390s.

Hugh Courtenay married Margaret de Bohun in 1325. His/their tomb ...

28 Diocese of Exeter (old arms)

'[28] 'Blazon: Gules, en saltire sinister two keys or and between them en saltire a sword argent hilted and pommelled of the second.

This was the arms of the Diocese of Exeter until the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. Like the modern arms, it includes the keys of St.Peter and sword of St.Paul, but differently placed.

29 Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Northampton (1390-1447)

[29] Blazon: Azure, on a bend argent cotised or between three lions rampant of the second, three mullets pierced gules. Date: 1390s.

30 John Grandisson (1292-1369), Bishop of Exeter 1327-1369.

[30] Blazon: Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules a mitre between three eagles Or.

Date: 1390s.

These arms appear twice in this window (see no.24). Alternative versions have, on the bend, three eagles or a mitre between two buckles.

31 Thomas Brantyngham (d.1394), Bishop of Exeter 1370-1394.

[31] Blazon: Sable, a fess embattled counter-embattled between three Catherine wheels or.

32 Prince of Wales

[32] Blazon: France modern quartering England, a label of three points argent.

Date: Early 1400s.

33 Humphrey of Lancaster, Duke of Gloucester (1390-1447).

[33] Blazon: Quarterly 1. France modern, 2 & 3. England, 4. France ancient, within a bordure engrailed argent.

Date: Early 1400s.

Humphrey's arms normally had a plain bordure. The engrailed appearance here may be a result of later restoration work. Another oddity is the different versions of the French arms in the 1st and 4th quarters.

34 Diocese of Exeter (old arms)

[2] Blazon: Gules, en saltire two keys or and between them en saltire sinister a sword argent hilted and pommelled of the second.

These arms have been placed in the window backwards - The keys should be en saltire sinister (see no.28).

This was the arms of the Diocese of Exeter until the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. Like the modern arms, it includes the keys of St.Peter and sword of St.Paul, but differently placed.

Key to shield numbers

This is the same numbering scheme used by Brooks & Evans.

Bibliography

Footnotes

  1. a b Edward the Confessor's attributed arms are variously displayed with crosses pattée, patonce and flory, and with doves or other birds instead of martlets.
  2. Two other variations of Athelstan's attributed arms exist in the cathedral, in the Great West Window and in the ??Window??.
  3. The Warelwast saltire is alternatively blazoned or (e.g. in the cathedral's ??Window??).