Armorial of Plantagenet - Cadets

Cadets

William FitzEmpress (1136 † 1163/4), viscount of Dieppe, then Count of Poitou, son of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou, used an arms with a single lion, tinctures unknown.

William Longespée (c.1176 † 1226), earl of Salisbury, illegitimate son of Henry II, king of England first used a single lion, tincture unknown, before adopting the six-lion coat of his paternal grandfather, Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou.

Richard (1209 † 1272), earl of Cornwall, then king of the Romans, son of John Lackland, king of England

Argent, a lion rampant gules crowned or a bordure sable bezantée.

Arms of the counts of Poitiers (see Richard Lionheart above), with a brisure.

Earls of Lancaster issued from Edmund Crouchback

England with a label azure semé-de-lis or..

  • Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster (1246 † 1296)
  • Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (1280 † 1322), forfeit 1322
  • Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (1281 † 1345), restored 1327
  • Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster (1300 † 1361)
Henry (1281 † 1345), earl of Leicester, son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, before restoration as Earl of Lancaster in 1327

England with a bendlet azure.

Thomas of Brotherton (1300 † 1338), Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I Longshanks.

England with a label of three points argent.

Edmund of Woodstock (1301 † 1330), Earl of Kent, son of Edward I.

England with a bordure argent.

His daughter Joan of Kent and her descendants the Holland earls of Kent bore these arms.

John of Eltham (1316 † 1336), Earl of Cornwall, son of Edward II

England with a bordure azure charged with fleurs-de-lis or.

Lionel of Antwerp (1338 † 1368), 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Edward III.

Quarterly France and England, over all a label of five points, each point bearing a cross gules.

There is also evidence that he sometimes carried, as pictured,

Quarterly France and England, over all a label of three points, each point bearing a canton gules.

Thomas of Woodstock (1355 † 1397), earl of Essex, of Buckingham and duke of Gloucester, fifth son of Edward III

Quarterly France and England, over all a bordure argent.

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