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Since Edward III (1340) the monarch used the royal arms reflecting a claim to the
French throne, quartering the French Royal arms with the English: quartered
azure three fleur-de-lys or and gules three lions passant guardant or langued
gules - Evans (1970)
Sam Lockton, 9 September 2002
Richard III continued the use of the quartered azure three fleur-de-lys or and
gules three lions passant guardant or langued gules - Evans (1970)
Sam Lockton, 9 September 2002
image by Charles Ashburner, 24 March 2004
The personal banner is a swallow-tailed pennant with the cross of St. George at the hoist, the fly divided blue over red, with a white boar langued gules and armed or, and white roses (of York) over all.
Continued as House of Tudor