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Pierre de Courtenay, comte de Nevers, 1184.
Or three torteaux.
In 1210, Pierre, who was a grandson of Louis VI, sealed with these arms and an escutcheon of France.
In England a cadet branch of the family bore
Or three torteaux a label azure.

The label was borne more or less permanently as a mark of difference. An illustration of these arms can be seen at No 45 in Early Rolls of Arms

 

Louis, the future Louis VIII, son of Philippe-Auguste, 1211.
Azure semy de lis or.
The devices on the shield are not clear in this illustration, but there is no label, even though his father was still alive at this time.

An illustration of these arms can be seen at No 16 in Early Rolls of Arms

 

 

Amadée V, Comte de Savoie, 1303.
Gules a cross argent.
The arms are reproduced on the horse trapper.
An illustration of these arms can be seen at No 64 in Early Rolls of Arms

 

 

Gui de Dampierre, Comte de Flandre, 1290.
Or a lion rampant sable.
The arms are reproduced on the horse trapper
An illustration of these arms can be seen at No 107 in Early Rolls of Arms

 

 

 

Raymond VII, Comte de Toulouse, 1228.
Gules a cross clechy pommety and voided or
Here, the horse's head is to the dexter.
An illustration of these arms can be seen at No 186 in Early Rolls of Arms

 

 

 

Early Seals

charged with a lion

taken from the illustration on the home page


HomeHenri de Gueldre, brother of Renaud I, Comte de Gueldre.

Billetty a lion rampant overall a bendlet.

The shield is pendant, surrounded by two rose branches, each with three flowers.

57mm

On an act dated 28 November 1286.

 

HomeFlorent V, Comte de Hollande

A lion rampant.

The shield is supported by an eagle.

86 mm

On an act dated 12 June 1290

 

HomeColart le Panetier, knight.

Lozengy on a canton a lion passant.

35 mm.

On an act of purchase of a fief, dated 4 September 1336.

 

 

Home Thouars

Per pale a lion crowned within a bordure bezanty, Châtellerault, and semy de lis a canton, Thouars.

48 mm.

Unattached, but dated 29 November 1297.

 

 

HomeLa Prévôté de Clamecy.

Billetty a lion rampant.

Above the shield there is a small crescent.

42 mm.

On an act dated 19 May 1296.