GEORGE I., KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND IRELAND
Arms.—Within the Garter. Quarterly.
| 1st grand quarter; England and Scotland impaled. | As used by Queen Anne. |
| 2nd grand quarter; France. | |
| 3rd grand quarter; Ireland. | |
| 4th grand quarter; the arms of the Royal Dominions in Germany. Impaled. | |
Dexter: Gules, 2 lions passant guardant or. Brunswick.
Sinister: Or, semée of hearts ppr., a lion rampant az. Lunenburg.
In the base point gu., a horse current arg. Saxony.
Over all an escutcheon gu., charged with the Crown of Charlemagne or, as a badge of the office of High Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire. The Crown of Charlemagne is one of the finest Byzantine Crowns in the world, and it is one of the very few heraldic bearings that are in actual existence. It is of gold and richly ornamented with jewels and enamels, and is kept in the Royal Treasury at Vienna.
Crest.—A Royal Crown ppr., thereon a lion statant guardant or, crowned ppr.