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Trusty and welbeloved We greet you well, and hereby signify that after
 
Trusty and welbeloved We greet you well, and hereby signify that after
nature Consideration of the several Assignments of Arms & Coronets
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mature Consideration of the several Assignments of Arms & Coronets
 
formerly made by Our Royal Father unto our most Dear and most
 
formerly made by Our Royal Father unto our most Dear and most
 
entirely Beloved Children Prince William, and unto the Princesses
 
entirely Beloved Children Prince William, and unto the Princesses
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Royal Daughters the Princesses Mary and Louisa shall each of them
 
Royal Daughters the Princesses Mary and Louisa shall each of them
 
for the future use and bear a Coronet of the Same Fashion with the
 
for the future use and bear a Coronet of the Same Fashion with the
Immediate Sons of the Crown, composed of Crosses and Fleurs deLis's
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Immediate Sons of the Crown, composed of Crosses and Fleurs de Lis's
 
without Arches, which Coronets shall as well be worn, adorned with
 
without Arches, which Coronets shall as well be worn, adorned with
 
Jewells upon all proper Occasions, as be placed upon their respective
 
Jewells upon all proper Occasions, as be placed upon their respective
 
Coat Arms, which We hereby ordain shall be born in the following manner:
 
Coat Arms, which We hereby ordain shall be born in the following manner:
 
That our Eldest Daughter, the Princesse Royal, Anne shall bear Our
 
That our Eldest Daughter, the Princesse Royal, Anne shall bear Our
Royal Arms without the Inescutcheon of Charlemagne's Crown, the
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Royal Arms without the Inescritcheon of Charlemagne's Crown, the
 
Badge of the Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, with a
 
Badge of the Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, with a
 
Labell of three Points Argent, each charged with St. George's Crosse.
 
Labell of three Points Argent, each charged with St. George's Crosse.

Revision as of 21:11, 15 March 2019

George R.

Trusty and welbeloved We greet you well, and hereby signify that after mature Consideration of the several Assignments of Arms & Coronets formerly made by Our Royal Father unto our most Dear and most entirely Beloved Children Prince William, and unto the Princesses Anne, Amelia-Sophia-Elianora, and Elizabeth-Carolina, We have thought fit, and do hereby declare, ordain, & command that Prince, William shall for the future use and bear, in his Arms formerly granted, a Labell of three Points Argent only, having on the middle St. George's Crosse, to be born under the Coronet appointed for the Immediate Sons of the Crown by a Warrant bearing date on the nineteenth day of February in the thirteenth year of the Reign of Our Royal Predecessor King Charles the Second, with the like Coronet upon the Head of the Right, and about the Neck of the Left, Supporter.

That our said three Eldest Daughters, and also Our other Royal Daughters the Princesses Mary and Louisa shall each of them for the future use and bear a Coronet of the Same Fashion with the Immediate Sons of the Crown, composed of Crosses and Fleurs de Lis's without Arches, which Coronets shall as well be worn, adorned with Jewells upon all proper Occasions, as be placed upon their respective Coat Arms, which We hereby ordain shall be born in the following manner: That our Eldest Daughter, the Princesse Royal, Anne shall bear Our Royal Arms without the Inescritcheon of Charlemagne's Crown, the Badge of the Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, with a Labell of three Points Argent, each charged with St. George's Crosse.

That our Second Royal Daughter the Princesse Amelia-Sophia- Elianora shall bear the Same Arms with a Labell of three Points Ermine.

That our third Royal Daughter Elizabeth-Carolina shall bear the same Arms with a Labell of three Points Argent, each charged catchword with /catchword