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monument of Hugh
Luttrell (died 1522) of Dunster, in St Mary's Church, East Quantoxhead, Somerset. A modern example is on the huge stone sculpted heraldic achievement of George Fownes Luttrell (1826–1910) above the new main entrance door to the castle, built as part of his remodelling. The Bohun swan
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A Delineation of the
Courtenay Mantelpiece in the Episcopal Palace at Exeter by Roscoe Gibbs with a Biographical Notice of The Right Reverend Peter Courtenay, DD,... To which is added A Description of the Courtenay Mantelpiece compiled by Maria Halliday, privately published at the Office of the
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Stratford, Jenny, The swan badge and the
Dunstable Swan, and other pages as specified, in Richard II's Treasure; the riches of a medieval king, website by The Institute of Historical Research and Royal Holloway, University of London,
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from 1390. Richard II's treasure roll of 1397 includes, together with several of his own white hart badges, a swan badge with a gold chain, perhaps presented by one of his
Lancastrian enemies mentioned above:
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Lancastrian use and echoes the white hart similarly gorged and chained used by King Richard II (1377–1399), deposed by Henry Bolingbroke, which he began to use as a
227:. Godfrey had no legitimate progeny, but his wider family had many descendants among the aristocracy of Europe, many of whom after his death made use of the swan as a heraldic
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Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The
Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.244, pedigree of Courtenay
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Somerset, also used the Bohun swan as supporters. This was due to their descent from the Courtenays. Sir Andrew Luttrell (d.1378/81) of Chilton, in the parish of
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Following the extinction of the Senior male line of the de Bohun family the Bohun swan badge was used by descendants of the two heiresses: by the royal
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Bohun swan supporters with arms of George Fownes
Luttrell (1826–1910) impaling Hood, 19th century remodelling of main entrance door to Dunster Castle
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with supporters the Bohun swans, each collared with a crown and chained or. Detail from the
Courtenay Mantlepiece, Bishop's Palace, Exeter
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seized the throne in 1399, the use of the swan emblem was transferred to his son, the future King Henry V (1413–1422), who was made
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Cherry, John. "The Dunstable Swan Jewel", Journal of the British Archaeological Association, XXXII, 1969
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A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun and Luttrell
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may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge's
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uses the Bohun swan on its flag as it dates back to the
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a label of 3 points azure each point charged with 3
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188:as a badge derives from the legend of the
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312:Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford
292:Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford
273:Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford
249:Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford
135:Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford
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440:Dunstable Swan Jewel
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277:Barons' Letter, 1301
271:The Counter seal of
255:(1303–1377). On her
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473:Margaret of Anjou
433:Westminster Abbey
425:Henry Bolingbroke
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614:supporters
572:(d.1492),
450:, who was
380:, who was
327:Edward III
281:escutcheon
257:chest tomb
208:Old French
158:Bucks Swan
154:Bohun swan
143:escutcheon
873:Stratford
709:Elizabeth
637:supporter
630:Powderham
559:supporter
552:Powderham
538:Courtenay
384:from 1399
360:Lancaster
199:Lohengrin
196:'s opera
106:July 2020
90:summarize
48:July 2020
817:(2002).
713:Edward I
658:torteaux
624:Seal of
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546:Seal of
520:Stafford
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477:Cheshire
354:Stafford
160:, was a
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664:in pale
590:in pale
378:Henry V
344:Descent
922:Part 2
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180:Origin
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