England

England
Devereux (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly 1. Ermine a fess in chief three roundels (Devereux of County Wexford) 2. Vairy (Ferrers of Chartley) 3. A cross engrailed between four water bougets (Bourchier) 4. Quarterly France and England a bordure (Thomas of Woodstock) Crest A stag trippant Helmet of an Esquire
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Christ's College Cambridge (Stamp 4)
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Arms Quarterly France Modern and England within a bordure compony azure and or Crest Out of a ducal coronet a falcon ducally gorged and chained Legend COLL CHRIST CANT
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Christ's College Cambridge (Stamp 3)
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Arms Quarterly France Modern and England within a bordure compony azure and or Crest Out of a ducal coronet a falcon ducally gorged and chained
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Christ's College Cambridge (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly France Modern and England within a bordure compony azure and or Crest Out of a ducal coronet a falcon ducally gorged and chained
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Christ's College Cambridge (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly France Modern and England within a bordure compony azure and or Crest Out of a ducal coronet a falcon ducally gorged and chained
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Charlotte Sophia, Queen Consort of George III (1744 - 1818) (Stamp 4)
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Arms Two coats side by side 1. Quarterly 1 & 4. France and England quarterly 2. Scotland 3. Ireland 2. Quarterly of six 1. A bull's head caboshed ringed (Mecklenburg) 2. A griffin segreant (Wenden) 3. On a chief a griffin segreant (Principality of Schwerin) 4. A cross patty (Ratzeburg) 5. An arm in armour embowed out of a cloud in sinister chief holding an annulet (County of Schwerin) 6. A bull's head caboshed in bend sinister ringed (Rostock) over all on an escutcheon of pretence Per fess (Stargard) Crown An imperial crown
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Adelaide, Queen, consort of William IV  (1792 - 1849) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Two shields side by side Dexter Quarterly 1 & 4. England 2. Scotland 3. Ireland on an escutcheon of pretence tierced in pairle reversed 1. Two lions passant guardant (Brunswick) 2. Semy of hearts a lion rampant (Luneburg) 3. A horse courant (Saxony) overall on an escutcheon gules the crown of Charlemagne (High Treasurer of the Empire) the whole surmounted of an imperial crown. Sinister Quarterly of 17 [Teck] Supporters Dexter, A lion guardant imperially crowned Sinister, A unicorn gorged with the Scottish crown loined and ringed Order around the dexter arms The Garter Crown...
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