English: Arms of "Cantilupe Ancient", Gules, 3 fleurs-de-lys or. Copied from drawing of seal of William I de Cantilupe, printed in Planche, J.R., The Pursuivant of Arms, London, 1873, p.134, with tinctures added as described in 13th. c. rolls of arms. Arms of William I de Cantilupe(d.1239), William II de Cantilupe(d.1251), William III de Cantilupe(d.1254), George de Cantilupe(d.1273), Lord of Abergavenny. From the last quarter of 13th.c. the arms changed to jessant-de-lys, i.e. "Cantilupe Modern", as quartered by Baron Zouche of Harringworth, heir of Cantilupe of Abergavenny, see for example stained glass arms in Farleigh Hungerford Castle (see File:Farleigh Hungerford Castle 2015 38.jpg) .
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2011-08-15 21:57 Lobsterthermidor 1007×1145 (347930 bytes) Arms of "Cantilupe Ancient", ''Gules, 3 fleurs-de-lys or''. Arms of William I de Cantilupe(d.1239), William II de Cantilupe(d.1251), William III de Cantilupe(d.1254), George de Cantilupe(d.1273). From the last quarter of 13th.c. the arms changed to [[jess
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