Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
the royal arms of England (ff. 227v, 233, 271, 274v, 287), numerous red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York, and the portcullis badges of the Beauforts, used by Henry VII (e.g., ff. 230, 231, 232, etc).The Old Royal
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
a white hound (f. 9v), the portcullis badge of the Beauforts used by Henry VII, and a white rose of York combined with a red rose of Lancaster (f. 9v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps to be
a white hound (f. 9v), the portcullis badge of the Beauforts used by Henry VII, and a white rose of York combined with a red rose of Lancaster (f. 9v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps to be
Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by
motto 'Dieu et mon droit', two red roses of Lancaster (f. 47), red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York (f. 48), and the Beaufort's badge of a portcullis, used by Henry VII (f. 47).The Old Royal Library (the
Miniaturmaler der Sforza', Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen, 2 (1960), p. 80). Bernard H. Breslauer (b. 1918, d. 2004), of New York: bought by him in Switzerland in 1984.Les Enluminures Ltd, Chicago: bought from Breslauer in 2004.Purchased by the British Library
of letters in red. Diagrams in brown and red. Calendar, diagrams; medical texts The Guild of the Barber Surgeons of York, made in 1486: inscription, a later copy of an earlier colophon (f. 5); its arms, crest, supporters and motto
of letters in red. Diagrams in brown and red. Calendar, diagrams; medical texts The Guild of the Barber Surgeons of York, made in 1486: inscription, a later copy of an earlier colophon (f. 5); its arms, crest, supporters and motto