The Arms of Adelade of Aquitaine. It is rare for a woman to be granted arms. This Adelade may be the Adelaide who is the daughter of Ranulf I of Aquitaine.
The Arms of
John Assheton.
I believe these are the Arms of Hugh de
Aldithley (Audley).
The Arms of Ingram de Balliol from St. George's Roll, 1285. This is probably not the same Ingram on the
page, but may be in the same family.
The Arms of
Hugh de Balliol from Glover's Roll, 1252.
The Arms of Philip
Bassett from Glover's Roll ca. 1252.
The Arms of Ralph
Basset from Glover's Roll, 1252.
The Arms of Guy de
Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, from the Falkirk Roll, 1298.
This is the
Beaumont Coat of Arms, although I'm not sure where I found it so it may not be correct for anyone on the page.
Another Arms for a
Beaumont, this one is from the Armorial Wijnbergen.
These Arms were listed by the Baronage Press as being early
Bethune (Beaton) arms borne as Advocates of Boulogne.
The Arms of Roger le
Bigod, Earl of Norfolk.
I'm not sure where this one came from. It is supposed to be the arms of the
Braose "family" and may be that of William "Black Will" de Braose.
The Arms of Jean de
Brienne.
The Arms of Hugh
Capet, King of France. Another one I find odd considering the date.
The Arms of
Charlemagne (Charles the Great). Another odd one, really odd.
The Arms of the Viscount of Thouars from the 13th century. It is used on the page of
Chastellerault and Thouars.
The Arms of Roger de
Clifford from the Camden Roll, 1280.
The standard Arms of the
counts of Barcelona from the 13th century.
The Arms of Eustace of
Boulogne from the 1st Crusade in Cyprus.
These are the arms of Hugh le
Despenser from the Falkirk Roll.
The Arms of Robert de France,
Count of Dreux (Robert I, Count of Dreux).
The Arms of the
Count of Auxerre from the Chifflet-Prinet Roll, ca. 1285-1298.
I couldn't find arms for anyone on the
Counts of Flanders page, so I used the standard "Flanders Lion".
The Arms of the Counts of
Louvain from the Camden Roll.
The Arms of the
Counts of Marienne.
This is the Arms for the
counts of Ponthieu used in the 13th century.
The Arms of Amadeus of Savoy from the Camden Roll 1280. I used these arms even though Amadeus does not appear on the Counts of Savoy page; I believe he is a decendant.
These are the arms of John de
Courtenay from Glover's Roll, ca. 1252
The Arms of John de
Cromwell. The lion rampant should be double queued (having two tails). I may fix this in the near future.
The Arms of the
Dammartin Counts of Boulogne from the Armorial du Herault Vermandois ca. 1285-1300.
The Arms belonged to William
D'Aubigny.
These are the Arms of Richard
de Burgh, "Red Earl" of Ulster, from Lord Marshall's Roll, 1295.
The Arms of Gilbert
de Clare. Previous de Clares may have used six chevrons instead of three.
The Arms of
Richard "Strongbow" de Clare. He added the label to distinguish his arms from those of his father, Gilbert.
The Arms of
Gilbert "the Red Earl" de Clare.