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and was buried in Roan, and together with him
all the Engli&Hien's good fortune in France.
Under his effigies stocd his arms: France and
England quarterly, a label os five points, party
A. and B. On the B. 6 fleurs-de-lis O. on the
A. 6 Ermines.
The next was Richard King of England, &c.
and under him the arms of France and England
quarterly.
" The third was the efsigies of Henry IV. King
of England, &c. with the same arms; the sather
os John Duke os Bedsord on the left hand; next
was
<c Henry V. King of England, &c. in this
King's reign, that John Plantagenet, Duke of
Bedsord, was regent in his minority, under whom
were the above arms; then
Henry VL with the arms of England, &x. The
farther! uoon the right hand was the effigies of
Humphrey Plantagenet, the fourth son of King
Henry IV. brother to the Duke of Bedford ; was
created Duke of Gloucester; a great favourer of
learning, and as great a patron of this church;
was made Protector at the coronation of Klogi
Henry VL ; and in the 25th year os the said
King's reign he was arrested, upon a pretence of
treaibn, at a parliament at Bury, and within a sew
days found dead in his bed. Under him was the
arms
and was buried in Roan, and together with him
all the Engli&Hien's good fortune in France.
Under his effigies stocd his arms: France and
England quarterly, a label os five points, party
A. and B. On the B. 6 fleurs-de-lis O. on the
A. 6 Ermines.
The next was Richard King of England, &c.
and under him the arms of France and England
quarterly.
" The third was the efsigies of Henry IV. King
of England, &c. with the same arms; the sather
os John Duke os Bedsord on the left hand; next
was
<c Henry V. King of England, &c. in this
King's reign, that John Plantagenet, Duke of
Bedsord, was regent in his minority, under whom
were the above arms; then
Henry VL with the arms of England, &x. The
farther! uoon the right hand was the effigies of
Humphrey Plantagenet, the fourth son of King
Henry IV. brother to the Duke of Bedford ; was
created Duke of Gloucester; a great favourer of
learning, and as great a patron of this church;
was made Protector at the coronation of Klogi
Henry VL ; and in the 25th year os the said
King's reign he was arrested, upon a pretence of
treaibn, at a parliament at Bury, and within a sew
days found dead in his bed. Under him was the
arms