- king,
Charles bore the
royal arms undifferenced: Quarterly, I and IV
Grandquarterly,
Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for France) and
Gules three lions p****ant...
- of
three points Ermine. His arms as king were: Quarterly, I and IV
Grandquarterly,
Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for France) and
Gules three lions p****ant...
- Quarterly: 1st
grandquarter for the
Earldom of Doncaster: the arms of King
Charles II
debruised by a
Baton Sinister Argent; 2nd
grandquarter for the Dukedom...
-
three points Argent. His arms as
monarch were: Quarterly, I and IV
Grandquarterly,
Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for France) and
Gules three lions p****ant...
- Quarterly: 1st
grandquarter for the
Earldom of Doncaster: the arms of King
Charles II
debruised by a
Baton Sinister Argent; 2nd
grandquarter for the Dukedom...
- were the
Stuart royal arms, in use
since 1603: Quarterly; I and IV
grandquarterly,
Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for France) and
Gules three lions p****ant...
- The coat of arms used by
William and Mary were: Quarterly, I and IV
Grandquarterly,
Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for France) and
Gules three lions p****ant...
-
proper Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st
grandquarter, Or on a
Saltire Azure nine
Lozenges of the
field (Dalrymple); 2nd
grandquarter, Or a
Chevron chequy Sable and...
- Quarterly: 1st
grandquarter for the
Earldom of Doncaster: the arms of King
Charles II
debruised by a
Baton Sinister Argent; 2nd
grandquarter for the Dukedom...
-
statant with tail
extended Azure Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st and 4th
grandquarters: 1st and 4th counterquartered: 1st and 4th, Or a Lion
rampant Azure...