of Wales and Richard, duke ofYork, two banners with the royal arms of England, and the Yorkist badge of the white ~rose-en-soleil~ with a motto 'Dieu et mon droit', with a puzzle initial 'D'(e ceulz), at the beginning
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward, the Prince of Wales and Richard, duke ofYork, two banners bearing the royal arms of England held by angels, and the Yorkist badge of the white ~rose-en-soleil~ with
Detail of a miniature of the death of Artabanus, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 8 of book 3. Contains
Detail of a miniature of Appius Claudius in prison, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 9 of book 3. Contains
frere To preche and eek to begge it is no doute In which þer wente a lymytour aboute , A mersshy countre called holdernesse LOrdynges þer is in york schire , as I gesse Here begynneþ þe Somnours tale ,
losengeour That plesen yow more bi my feith Than he that sothfastnesse vnto yow seith Redeth Ecclesiastre of flaterye Beth war ye lordes of hir treccherie This chauntecleer stood hie vpon his toos Strecchyng his nekke and heelde his eyen
sche sterte Sche was so full of torment and of Rage Whan þat hire housbonde hadde lost his lyff Ful lowder þen dede hasdrubaldes wyff But soueraynly dame Pertelote schright Whan þey hadde seye of chaunteclere þe sight As maden
, be my feith Than he that soothfastnesse , vn to ȝow seith Redeth Ecclesiast , of flaterie Beth war ȝe lordes , of here trecherie This Chauntecler stod hye , vp oon his toos Strecchynge his nekke , helde
sayn of Chauntecler þe sight Nought soueraignly dam pertelote schright Ful lowder þan did hasdrubaldes wyf Whan þat hir housebond had lost his lyf And þat þe Romayns had I brent Cartage Sche was so ful of torment and of