Based on the quarterings attributed to him by Charles Boutell in A Manual of Heraldry, Historical and Popular, viz: Quarterly of six 1st Or, on a pile Gules between six fleurs de lys Azure three lions of England (augmentation granted by Henry VIII on his marriage to Jane Seymour); 2nd Gules two wings conjoined in lure Or (Seymour); 3rd Vaire (Beauchamp of Hache); 4th Argent three demi-lions rampant Gules (Esturmy/Stiny). 5th Per bend Argent and Gules three roses bend-wise counterchanged (MacWilliams); 6th Argent on a bend Gules three leopards’ heads Or (Coker).
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Quartered arms of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, KG