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Description Howard, Earle of Surrey, for which he was attainted.svg |
Arms of
w:Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
(1516/1517-1547), based on a contemporary drawing of tricked arms entitled 'Howard Earle of Surry, for which he was attainted', British Library, Harl. MS 1453, fo. 69r. His offence was to use the attributed arms of Edward the Confessor, as used by King Richard II. He also did not difference the royal arms in the second quarter. (See: Joseph Foster,
Some Feudal Coats of Arms
, London, 1902, p.117
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