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Coat of Arms of Pope Marcellus II.
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Coat and Tudor
Coat of arms of Owen Tudor
Coat of arms of Edmund Tudor, first Earl of Richmond
The badge was originally a combination of the St. George's cross, the Three Lions Coat of Arms of England and Tudor Rose.

Arms and Tudor
Note also the early Tudor terracotta sedilia ( see above ), the Georgian candelabrum and Royal Arms of George II, the carved medieval font with modern gilded font cover, and many smaller features such as angels, musicians and figures carved on the roof timbers and corbels.
The office was constituted on 1 April 1943 as successor to the Ulster King of Arms, established during the Tudor period of the Kingdom of Ireland in 1552.
Arms of William Canynges, as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe: Argent, 3 Moors | Moor's heads couped in profile Tincture ( heraldry ) | proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure ) The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor ( 16th. c or later ) escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon suggests this is a later addition or possibly repainting.
File: Tudor Arms ballroom. jpg | Ballroom of the Tudor Arms Doubletree Hotel renovated in 2011.
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The name of the bridge is echoed by the locals abandoning the " Tudor Arms " name and merely referring to the pub as " The Patch.

Jasper and Tudor
In August 1485 there was another rebellion against Richard, headed by Henry Tudor, 2nd Earl of Richmond ( later King Henry VII ) and his uncle Jasper.
His widow Catherine later married Jasper Tudor, who liaised with Henry Tudor to organise another rebellion.
" The historian Jasper Ridley, author of several biographies including one on Henry VIII and another on Mary Tudor, goes much further in his dual biography of More and Cardinal Wolsey, The Statesman and the Fanatic, describing More as " a particularly nasty sadomasochistic pervert ," a line of thinking followed by the late Joanna Denny in her 2004 biography of Anne Boleyn.
* Jasper Tudor of Wales ( c. 1431 – 1495 ), nobleman and adventurer
* December 21 – Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford ( b. c. 1431 )
* February 2 – Battle of Mortimer's Cross: Yorkist troops led by Edward, Duke of York defeat Lancastrians under Owen Tudor and his son Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke in Wales.
* Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, takes possession of Cardiff Castle.
The main figures in Wales were the two Earls of Pembroke, the Yorkist Earl William Herbert and the Lancastrian Jasper Tudor.
Henry's half-brothers, Edmund and Jasper, the sons of his widowed mother's relationship with Owen Tudor, were later given earldoms.
Warwick landed in the West Country on 13 September 1470, accompanied by Clarence and some unswerving Lancastrian nobles, including the Earl of Oxford and Jasper Tudor, the Earl of Pembroke.
Their best hope was to march northwards and join forces with the Lancastrians in Wales, led by Jasper Tudor.
Lancastrians under Jasper Tudor were still active in Wales, and there was an ineffective rising in the North.
Henry escaped from Wales with Jasper Tudor, his paternal uncle, and remained in exile in Brittany for the remainder of Edward's reign.
In the aftermath of the battle, they had fled with many adventures with brigands and outlaws into Cheshire and subsequently to Harlech Castle in North Wales, where they joined Lancastrian nobles ( including Henry's half-brother Jasper Tudor and the Duke of Exeter ) who were recruiting armies in Wales and the West Country.
Three years later, the marriage was dissolved and King Henry VI granted Margaret's wardship to his own half-brothers, Jasper and Edmund Tudor.
This honour was in recognition of the king's great-uncle Jasper Tudor, who had been the Earl of Pembroke in the 15th century, and his own father, Henry VII who was born at Pembroke Castle in January 1457.
* Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford ( c. 1431 – 1495 ) ( forfeit 1461 ; restored 1485 ) ( extinct )
Sir Jasper Tudor was the half-brother of King Henry VI.
Herbert took the Lancastrian Jasper Tudor prisoner during the civil war.
Following Buckingham's execution, his widow, Catherine, married Jasper Tudor.
The northwest tower, the one without a spire, was added by Jasper Tudor and is now named after him.
Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, 1st Earl of Pembroke, KG ( Welsh: Siasbar Tudur ) ( c. 1431 – 21 / 26 December 1495 ) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and the architect of his successful conquest of England and Wales in 1485.

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