The Great Seals of England And Some Others

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The Great Seals of England And Some Others
Pennsylvania Museum And School of Industrial Art, Charles E. Dana
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In the first quarter are the arms of France and England quar- terly, used since the time of Edward III. (died 1377), and now called the *Tudor Arms," last used by Queen Elizabeth Tudor. In the second "grand quarter'' the rampant lion of Scotland inside a "double tressure fleury." Third "grand quarter," the golden harp of Ireland on a blue ground, for the first time. Last, a repetition of the Tudor arms in the fourth grand quarter. On the right, a lion holding a banner blazoned with the purely i...maginary arms of that semi- mythical British King, Cadwalader. The unicorn on the left bears the equally authentic arms of Edward the Confessor; **by these James intimated his sovereignty over the peoples of the ancient British and Saxon Kings who had formerly reigned in his new kingdom of England and Wales." Legend, '*James by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, Ire- land, Defender of the Faith." Reverse: James in full armor rushing toward his foes. He was such an admitted coward that he would not even touch a sword, so this ferocious war- rior must have caused many a laugh — behind his back.

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