Crown.—Royal.
[Grant. Graecae Linguae Spicilegium. London, 1577.]
Variety.—Within the Garter.
[Guicciardini. Historie. London, 1599.]
Badge.—Upon a mound or, a falcon arg., royally crowned or, and holding in his dexter claw a Royal sceptre or; growing on the dexter side of the mound a rose-tree ppr., with red and white roses.
Queen Elizabeth used this badge in memory of her mother, Queen Anne, at whose coronation it was shown in a pageant. A falcon was the crest of the Ormond family, and it is shown sculptured on the tomb of the Earl of Wiltshire, father of Anne Bullen.
[Trogi Pompeii historiarum Philippicarum Epitoma. Paris, 1581.]