St John's College Cambridge N/A

St John's College, Cambridge was founded in 1511 by Margaret Countess of Richmond, daughter and heir of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, wife of Edmond Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and mother of Henry VII, who also founded Christ’s College, Cambridge. Both colleges use her arms.

Stamp(s) Stamp Information
St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 1) Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 1)
Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4. Three fleurs de lys (France, modern) 2 & 3 Three lions passant gardant (England) within a bordure compony
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a demi eagle displayed ducally gorged
Supporters: Two yales
Dimensions (height x width): 45mm x 45mm
Heraldic Charges: coronet, ducal, out of a, Heraldic Charges: eagle, demi-, Heraldic Charges: France and England
St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 2) Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 2)
Badge: A Tudor rose
Dimensions (height x width): 25mm x 14mm
Heraldic Charges: rose
St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 3) Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 3)
Badge: A portcullis
Dimensions (height x width): 17mm x 17mm
Heraldic Charges: portcullis
Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 4)
Badge: A Tudor rose
Dimensions (height x width): 15mm x 15mm
Heraldic Charges: rose
Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 5)
Badge: A portcullis
Dimensions (height x width): 15mm x 16mm
Heraldic Charges: portcullis
St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 6) Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 6)
Badge: A Tudor rose
Dimensions (height x width): 28mm x 16mm
Heraldic Charges: rose
St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 7) Title: St John's College Cambridge (Stamp 7)
Badge: A portcullis
Dimensions (height x width): 27mm x 16mm
Heraldic Charges: portcullis