6th Company.—A red rose with golden seeds and green thorns, in a garter, a badge of Henry IV. of Lancaster.
7th Company.—A centaur provided with a bow and arrow, on a green mount. These were the royal arms of Stephen.
8th Company.—Two crossed sceptres in gold.
9th Company.—The knot of the collar of the Order of the Garter. This was the royal device of Richard II.
10th Company.—A carbuncle, in gold. This precious stone formed one of the badges of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, whose other badge, the planta genista, is world famous.
11th Company.—A white boar, passant, bristled gold, on a green mount—a badge of the House of Warwick.
12th Company.—A dun cow, on a green mount. The dun cow of Dunsmore Heath, near Rugby, has the tradition of being slain by Guy of Warwick.
13th Company.—A red and white rose impaled with a golden pomegranate bearing green leaves. This device was brought from Spain by Katherine of Arragon.
14th Company.—A white horse, galloping, on a green mount.
15th Company.—The crown of Charlemange, in gold.