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Parish Church of St Helen

A Grade I Listed Building in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire

Henry Hastings the heir, tomb of Francis, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, Church of St Helen, Ashby de la Zouch

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Henry Hastings, the heir, married Catherine, daughter of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland.
Male figure in armour with an earls coronet. A dexter shield of 29 quarterings. 1) Argent a maunch sable (Hastings). 2) Gules a fess or between three shovelers argent (Herle). 3) Two bars (?with three roundels, Hungerford). 4) Per pale indented gules and vert, over all a chevron or (Hungerford de Heytesbury). 5) Gules three garbs agent a chief or (Peverell). 6) Argent three toads erect sable (Botreaux, Northumberland) 7) Two bars (?with three roundels, Moels) 8) Ermine a lion rampant gules crowned or, a bordure sable engrailed bezanty (Cornwall) 9) Gules on a chevron argent three roses of the field, (Cobham) 10) Or three roundels gules a label of three points azure (Courtenay). 11) Ermine two bars gules (with 3 bars Hussey). 12) Argent a griffin sergeant gules (Botreaux of Cornwall). 13) Paly wavy of six or and gules (Mauduit). 14) Sable on a chief argent three lozenges or (Molines) 15 Argent a bend sable, a label of three points gules (St Lo) 16) Or a lion rampant azure crowned gules (Clyveden). 17) Masculy argent and gules (Poges). 18) Paly of six or and gules (Moles). 19) Quarterly France and England a label of three points (George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence). 20) Per pale or and sable a saltire engrailed counterchanged (Pole). 21) Gules a saltire argent a label of three points compony argent and azure (Nevill). 22) Beauchamp. 23) Guy Newburgh Earl of Warwick. 24) De Montacute. 25) England a bordure argent (Edmond Plantagenet of Woodstock, Earl of Essex). 26) Monthermer. 27) Wake. 28) Clare. 29) DeSpencer. A sinister shield of 20 quarterings for his wife: Quarterly 1) Or a lion rampant, crowned, and tail forked vert (Dudley). 2) Argent a cinquefoil azure (Earl of Leicester). 6) Or a cross flory gules (?Molyneux, Latimer). 7) Azure two lions passant or (Dudley alias Somery). For difference, a crescent ?upon which ? a mullet (These four quarterings representing a paternal canton of pretence). 3) Barry of six or and azure in chief three torteaux (Earl Grey) 4) Or a maunch gules (Hastings). 5) Gules six mascles 3,2,1voided or (Ferrers of Groby) over 3 4 and 5 a label of three points (Grey de Wilton) 8) Barrily azure and or an orle of martlets gules (Valence, Earl of Pembroke). 9) Gules a lion rampant within a border engrailed or a crescent for difference (Talbot). 10) Chequy or and azure a canton a chevron ermine (Newburgh). 11) Beauchamp. 12) Gules cruzily pattee a chevron argent (Berkeley). 13) Or a fess between two chevrons sable (Lisle de Rougemont). 14) Gules a lion statant guardant argent crowned or (Lisle de Kingston Lisle). 15) Or a saltire between four martlets sable (Guildeford). 16) Per fess sable and argent a bend engrailed gules (?Holden). 17) A fess dancetty sable (eg Vavasour). 18) Quarterly in 1 and 4 a lion rampant (eg Breton). 19) Azure three bars or on a chief of the first two palets between as many esquires based dexter and sinister of the second over all an escutcheon argent (Mortimer). 20) Three bendlets enhanced (eg Byron).
(Photo Aug 2015).

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