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Stained glass window, overlooking gardens of Montacute House. Source: Bates, Cadwallader John, The Armorial Glass in the Windows of Montacute House, Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1886, Part 2, pp.102-7, [1]; archive.org text:[2] Pane 1Modern — "probably a glazier's fancy" — being, Gu., a saltire between three cross crosslets in chief and three in base arg., impaling, Ar., two bars gu., in chief three martlets. If, however, there was any authority for this re-construction, the first coat may have been that of Denny — Gu., a saltire between twelve crosslets arg. Pane 2Modern. Phelipps (roses), impaling Horsey. A reproduction of one of the Corfe Mullen series; but with the horses' heads argent and the bridles, etc., or. Pane 3Quarterly of 4:
or (Mohun of Mohun's Ottery).
These were borne by the Trenchards of Wolveton, near Dor- chester, in which house they had a splendid collection of heraldic glass, now unhappily destroyed. Pane 4Modern, 1876. Phelipps (Quarterly) differenced with a label; on an escutcheon of pretence, 1 and 4, Cockburn quartering Vipont, 2 and 3, Peel, a canton of Fane. Pane 5Quarterly of sixteen:
Notes: (1) . Edward, second Lord Hastings, married Mary, daughter and sole-heir of Thomas. Baron Hungerford, Botreaux, Moulins, and Moels. (2) . Walter, 1st Lord Hungerford, married Catherine, daughter, and at length sole-heir, of Sir Thomas Peverell. — Hoare's Modern Wilts, i, p. 91 n. (3) . James Peverell of Sampford Peverell, co. Devon, married Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Walter Cornwell. — London MS., No. 901. (4) . Robert, 2nd Lord Hungerford, married Margaret, daughter and heir o£ William, Lord Botreaux (ob. 2nd Ed. IV.) — Hoare's Modern Wilts, i, p. 91 n. (5) . Robert, 3rd Lord Hungerford, married Alianore, daughter and heir of William de Molins, who was slain in the siege of Orleans, 8th May, 7th Henry VI. Stoke Pogeis, co. Buckingham, was the chief seat of the Molins family. — Ibid, i, p. 93 n. See Victoria County History, Stoke Poges[3](6) . This quartering, introduced through Botreaux, should have immedately followed it. William Botreaux (ob. 23rd Edward III) married Isabel, daughter and co-heir of John de Moels.
Pane 8Quarterly gules and or four lions passant guardant counterchanged (Wales, as inscribed below shield) Pane 9Arms of Rich: Gules, a chevron between three crosses botonée or, with crescent sable for difference, for Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (1590–1649), 2nd son of Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick (1559-1619) Pane 10Quarterly of 16, circumscribed by the Garter, arms of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG
Pane 11Arms of Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire, 8th Baron Mountjoy, KG. Pane 11 has been reassembled incorrectly, top two panes transposed, after the 1886 publication of Bates, Cadwallader John, The Armorial Glass in the Windows of Montacute House. The correct ordering is:
Pane 12
The whole (within the Garter, and surmounted by an Earl's Coronet) was borne by Edward Seymour, as Earl of Hertford, 1537; K.G., 1541; (Duke of Somerset and Protector, 1547). The coat is supported on the dexter side by a unicorn arg., maned, collared, and chained or. (the collar should be per pale az. and or J, and on the sinister side by a bull sa., ducally collared, chained, and attired or. On a nobleman's helm, is the crest, a phoenix rising out of a ducal coronet; and beneath the shield the motto, "a lamy fidele pour jamais". Pane 13Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon (d.1566): Or, three torteaux Pane 14Phelipps impaling Argent, between two cotises gules two (?) fleurs-de-lys in bend or (Hacket (?)) The impaled coat is a piece of glaziers' patchwork ; the two fleurs- de-lys are quite independent of the glass in which they are set, and there is ample room for a third. This may be a reminiscence of an authentic coat ; or, in case of its being pure imagination, it is curious that it so closely approaches, arg., three fleurs-de-lys in bend, between two cotises gu., Hacket, co. Bucks ; and London ; and with, a crescent for difference, Sir Cuthbert Hacket, Lord Mayor of London, 1626. In the panel beneath, the word, " Ierlande." |
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