DescriptionQuartered arms of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, KG.png
English: Quartered arms of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, KG
Illustration based on Albemarle's quarterly of sixteen stallplate (S19/12) in St. George's Chapel, viz:
Gules a chevron between three lions' heads erased Argent (Monke);
quarterly 1 France ancient quartering England (Fitzroy); 2 and 3 Or a cross Gules overall a bendlet sinister Azure (Burgh); 4 Or two bars Azure on a chief Or two pallets between two base esquires Azure overall an inescutcheon Argent (Mortimer); all for Viscount Lisle, 3rd son of Edward IV;
barry of six Azure and Argent on a chief Argent three crescents Gules (de Grey);
Gules seven mascles conjoined three three and one Or (Ferrers);
Or fretty Gules (Verdun);
Azure a cinquefoil pierced Ermine (Astley);
Or a maunch Gules (Hastings);
Gules a lion rampant within a border engrailed Or (Talbot);
Gules three garbes within a double tressure flory on the outer edge Or (Comyn);
Azure three Garbs Argent (Chester of Buchan);
barry of ten Argent and Azure twelve martlets in orle Gules (Valence);
per pale Or and Vert a lion rampant Gules (Marshal);
Gules a fess between six crosses crosslet Or (Beauchamp);
Gules a chevron between ten crosses formy four two one two and one Argent (Berkley);
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