by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
Detail of an illuminated initial 'H'(ere) with the arms of Anne Neville, wife ofRichard III, at the beginning of book 3. Includes one of 11 extent copies of the first English translation of 'De re militari' of Flavius Vegetius
'H'(ere) with the arms of Anne Neville, wife ofRichard III, with a full border, at the beginning of book 3. Includes one of 11 extent copies of the first English translation of 'De re militari' of Flavius Vegetius Renatus
arms of Edward IV, and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', at the beginning of book 4. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio
1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge
arms of Edward IV, and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', at the beginning of book 8. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio
Miniature of the death of Antonius, son of a triumvir, with a full border containing the royal arms of Edward IV and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit',
the arms of Edward IV, a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', and the arms of Edmund. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made
of angels supporting the coat of arms of George Neville, archbishop ofYork (f. 4v), and gold initial with tendrils in a white vine style extending into the margin and including a bird and a head, at the beginning
re militari (the Book of Vegecye of Dedes of Knyghthode) Richard III (b. 1452, d. 1485), king of England from 1483 and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England supported by boars, with the griffin of Salisbury, suggesting that