As used by James I. (q.v.). Over all the label, with three points arg., of an eldest son.

Sinister: Quarterly.

1st and 4th; arg., an eagle displayed sa., coroneted ppr. D'Este.

2nd and 3rd; az., 3 fleurs-de-lys or, within a bordure counter-indented, or and gu. Ferrara.

Ensigned with a princely coronet.

Supporters.—Dexter: A lion of England or, wearing a princely coronet ppr., and charged on the neck with a label of three points arg.

Sinister: An eagle of D'Este sa., wearing a ducal coronet or.

Note.—This stamp was made while James was still Duke of York, that is to say, between 1673 and 1685.

[Waller. Poems. London, 1668.]