Comme son Beau Pere, No. 69.
156. Gaston de Foix, Earl of Longueville and Benanges, Captain de Buch.
Quarterly first and fourth Or, three Pales Gules, the Arms of the old Counts de Foix, second and third Argent, two Cows passant, Gules armed and ingrailed, and collered Or, Bells hanging at their Necks, Azure for Bearne, vel vice versa, both the maternal Coat of the Gaston. Over the whole Atchievement, a label of three Points terminating in Crosses Sable, on each of which charged with five escallops Argent, in allusion to the Arms of Greilly, the original House of this Gaston.
157. John de Foix, Earl of Kendal.
Comme son Pere, No. 156.
158. John Beauchamp, Lord Beauchamp of Powick, and after Lord Treasurer of England.
Gules, a fess between six martlets Or.
159. Alphonsus, King of Portugal.
Comme, No. 123.
160. Albro Vasques d’Almada, Earl of Averence in Normandy.