Fig. 54. Seal of Mary de Seynt-Pol, wife of Aymer of Valence earl of Pembroke, 1322.
The second is for John de Bohun earl of Hereford, and has a large shield of Bohun with roundels also of Bohun. It was probably engraved in 1322, and before the earl's marriage in 1325 (pl. [X] A).
PLATE X.—Use of lozenges and roundels of arms.
- A John de Bohun earl of Hereford, 1322.
- B Hugh Courtenay earl of Devon, 1334.
- C Henry Sturmy, lord of Savernake Forest, 1355.
- D Elizabeth, wife of Walter Bermyngham, in 1341.
- E Sibyl, wife of Sir Edmund Arundel, 1350.
The third is for Richard FitzAlan earl of Arundel (1330-1), who succeeded to the vast Warenne estates in 1347. It has in the middle a shield of FitzAlan, and about it three roundels with the checkers of Warenne.
The fourth is for Hugh Courtenay earl of Devon (1334-5-40)or his son Hugh (1340-77). The shield displays the arms of Courtenay and in each of the outer circles is a sexfoil (pl. [X] B).