Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ("Warwick the Kingmaker"), from the Rous Roll. He displays on his shield the arms of Montagu quartering Monthermer. The bull's head is the crest of the Neville family, the eagle is the crest of Montagu. His other titles included 6th Earl of Salisbury, 8th & 5th Baron Montagu and 7th Baron Monthermer
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15th century
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Original from the Rous Roll, by John Rous, 15th century. Reproduced in Charles Oman's, Warwick the Kingmaker, 1899. Both PD.
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John Rous
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