Arms of George (Plantagenet), 1st Duke of Clarence
As a royal duke, Clarence bore a differenced version of the coat of arms of the kingdom.
France and England quarterly, a label of three points argent, each charged with a canton gules. (From MS. Harl. 521.)
Source: A. C. Fox-Davies, A Complete Guide to Heraldry, rev. J. P. Brooke-Little (1969), p. 379.
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Date | 25 June 2018 |
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