Heraldry of the Stewarts
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so THE ROYAL STEWARTS
gold (Scott). 3. Quarterly ; first and fourth, Stiver, a
red heart crowned gold, on a blue chief three silver stars
(Douglas) ; third and fourth, Blue, a bend between six
cross crosslets fitchy gold (Mar). This quarter within
a gold bordure charged with a red double tresstire flory-
counter-flory. CREST : A stag trippant proper, horned
and hoofed gold. SUPPORTERS : Two ladies richly attired
in green habits, their under robes blue, the uppermost white,
and upon their Jieads plumes of three white ostrich feathers.
Motto : " Amo."
(b) Charles Fitz-Charles, son of King Charles II. by Catharine
Peg, was born 1657. In 1675 he was created EARL OF
Plymouth, Viscount Totnes, Baron Dartmouth. He
died without issue, 1680.
HftTld. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister, vair (Woodward). [Plate I., figs. 6 and 8 b.]
(c) Charles Fitz-Roy, son of King Charles II. and Barbara
Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, afterwards created
Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Southampton
Baroness Nonsuch. He was born 1662, and in 1675
was created Duke OF Southampton, Earl of Chi-
chester, Baron of Newbury. He died 1730, and was
succeeded by his son : —
(1) William Fitz-Roy, Duke OF CLEVELAND AND
Southampton. He died without issue )
1774-
HriTlS. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister, ermine (Nisbet). [Plate I., figs. 6 and 8 c]
(d) Henry Fitz-Roy, second son of King Charles II. and the
above Duchess of Cleveland. He was born 1663, and
was in 1672 created Earl of Euston, Viscount Ipswich,
Baron Sudbury, and in 1675 was created DUKE OF
GRAFTON. " He distinguished himself in suppressing
the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth (his natural
brother, No. 20 a), but was one of the first to desert his
uncle, King James II. (No. 21), and join William of
Orange" (G. E. C). He died 1690. His descendant
is the present Duke of Grafton.
BntlS. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister compony, silver and blue (Nisbit). [Plate I., figs.
6 and 8d.] The present Duke has for CREST: On a
red chapeau, turned up ermine a gold lion statant guardant,
crowned with a blue ducal coronet and gorged with a
collar counter compony, silver and blue. SUPPORTERS ;
gold (Scott). 3. Quarterly ; first and fourth, Stiver, a
red heart crowned gold, on a blue chief three silver stars
(Douglas) ; third and fourth, Blue, a bend between six
cross crosslets fitchy gold (Mar). This quarter within
a gold bordure charged with a red double tresstire flory-
counter-flory. CREST : A stag trippant proper, horned
and hoofed gold. SUPPORTERS : Two ladies richly attired
in green habits, their under robes blue, the uppermost white,
and upon their Jieads plumes of three white ostrich feathers.
Motto : " Amo."
(b) Charles Fitz-Charles, son of King Charles II. by Catharine
Peg, was born 1657. In 1675 he was created EARL OF
Plymouth, Viscount Totnes, Baron Dartmouth. He
died without issue, 1680.
HftTld. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister, vair (Woodward). [Plate I., figs. 6 and 8 b.]
(c) Charles Fitz-Roy, son of King Charles II. and Barbara
Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, afterwards created
Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Southampton
Baroness Nonsuch. He was born 1662, and in 1675
was created Duke OF Southampton, Earl of Chi-
chester, Baron of Newbury. He died 1730, and was
succeeded by his son : —
(1) William Fitz-Roy, Duke OF CLEVELAND AND
Southampton. He died without issue )
1774-
HriTlS. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister, ermine (Nisbet). [Plate I., figs. 6 and 8 c]
(d) Henry Fitz-Roy, second son of King Charles II. and the
above Duchess of Cleveland. He was born 1663, and
was in 1672 created Earl of Euston, Viscount Ipswich,
Baron Sudbury, and in 1675 was created DUKE OF
GRAFTON. " He distinguished himself in suppressing
the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth (his natural
brother, No. 20 a), but was one of the first to desert his
uncle, King James II. (No. 21), and join William of
Orange" (G. E. C). He died 1690. His descendant
is the present Duke of Grafton.
BntlS. — Arms of King Charles II., debruised by a baton
sinister compony, silver and blue (Nisbit). [Plate I., figs.
6 and 8d.] The present Duke has for CREST: On a
red chapeau, turned up ermine a gold lion statant guardant,
crowned with a blue ducal coronet and gorged with a
collar counter compony, silver and blue. SUPPORTERS ;
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