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Bob pritchard embroidery & HERALDRY SERVICES

RICHARD III 2015 RETAIL CATALOGUE Rev 2: 24/09/2015



1. Who am I? Ex official manufacturer, embroiderer and supplier of sports clothing to Great Britain, Welsh, Northern Irish, Scottish and English national sports teams under the brand name “Pure Gold” until my semi retirement in 2013 My clothing make up team are now retired but I have maintained my embroidery activity in relation to the production of items relating to Richard III. As an ex full time small business owner I fully understand the needs of clubs, small buyers and private customers. I pride myself on genuinely caring for all my customers, no matter what size. I also operate a no minimum order policy. I only hold a small quantity of pre embroidered garments as the wide size, colour and embroidery range makes it impossible to do otherwise. Embroidered garments will be made specifically “to order”. My target is to embroider and despatch items within 3 to 5 working days from receipt of order. As you can see this catalogue is dedicated exclusively to Richard III and the Battle of Bosworth. You will see towards the end of this booklet two Heraldry Charts that I have researched and produced in relation to those, on both sides, who took part in the above battle. These charts are proving extremely popular and can be sent (via a postage tube) through the post. Happy Shopping

Bob Pritchard Bob Pritchard Embroidery Services Tel: 01543-491546 Mobile: 07876-567640 email: sales@bpembroidery.co.uk Address: 22 Pinfold Drive, Handsacre, Rugeley, Staffs, Ws15 4DS. 2. Clothing Size Guidance Whatever you buy your garments for it is important for both you and I that they fit you as you would wish. With this in mind please take care in relation to the sizes you order. All garments in this catalogue have the sizes available (in inches) identified within the description. Please be aware the “Pure Gold” branded range sizes are based on British Standards, not the smaller size standards of the most common foreign (Asian) “T” Shirts and Polo’s. If you are in doubt about sizes or “fit” please don’t hesitate to give me a call, I will be more than happy to help. Finally please be aware that it is a condition of sale that unless there is a sizing/ garment or embroidery fault on my behalf garments that are embroidered to your personalised details cannot be exchanged, as they cannot be re-sold.

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4AA - Richard III Laurel Wreath Badge on “T” Shirt Colours Available: White (only) Price: £8 Sizes: Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48"

4AB - The above badge is also available on my top of the range “Pure Gold” UK made soft short sleeved cotton interlock adult and junior polo shirts. Colours Available: Green, White, Red or Royal Blue for adults, White or Green (only) for juniors. Adult Sizes: (To Fit)

Med Large XL XXL 3XL 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34".

Prices Adult: £10 Jnr: £7

4AC - Richard III White Rose on “Pure Gold” adult/jnr short sleeved Polo Shirts Colours Available: Green, White, Red or Royal Blue for adults. Green or White for juniors. Adult Sizes: (To Fit)

X/S S/M M/L L/XL 34"/35" 36"/38" 39"/42" 43"/46"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34".

XL 47"/51"

Prices Adult: £10.50 Jnr: £7.

4AD - White Rose on a Red background on adult “T” Shirts. Colours Available: Red, White or Royal Blue. Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" Prices: £9.50

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4AE - Richard III Battle Shield “T” Shirt. Colours Available: Red, White or Royal Blue for adults, (No junior sizes available). Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" Price: £12

4AE - Richard III Battle Shield on my “Pure Gold” brand UK made Sweatshirt in both adult and junior sizes. Colours Available: Green or White. Adult Sizes: XS Small Med (To Fit) 36"/38" 40"/42" 44"/46"

Large 48"/50"

XL 51"/43"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34". Price - Adult: £16.

Price - Jnr: £11.

4AE - Richard III Battle Shield on a two colour quality Baseball Jacket, fully lined with a full length zip. There are three colour combination options: Colours and Sizes Available: Claret with Blue Denim Sleeves (M, L, XL), Black with Blue Denim Sleeves (S, M, L, XL), Green with Blue Denim Sleeves (M, L). Chest Sizes (actual): Small (50"), Medium (54"), Large (56"), XL (58"). Price - Adult: £16. (a real “deal”) Size Notes: - As a rule of thumb the traditional “to fit” sizes of the above would be 6" to 12" smaller than the “actual” sizes outlined above, depending on personal fit preference. An example: the medium actual size (54") would suit those with an actual chest/bust size between 42" to 48". Additional Embroidery Note: A front L/H/Side “blazer” badge can be put on this jacket at an additional cost of £5 (see items 4GD and 4 GP for examples of designs you may wish to select. If this option is required please call me to discuss your specific design requirements.

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4AK - Richard III Battle Banner “T” Shirt. Colours Available: Red, White or Royal Blue for adults, (No junior sizes available). Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" Price: £11

4AL - Richard II Battle Banner on my “Pure Gold” UK made soft short sleeved cotton interlock adult and junior polo shirts. Colours Available: Green, White, Red or Royal Blue for adults, White or Green (only) for juniors. Adult Sizes: (To Fit)

Med Large XL XXL 3XL 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34".

Prices Adult: £12 Jnr: £9

4GC - The “Ricardian” White Boar on “T” Shirt. Colours Available: Red, White or Royal Blue for adults, (No junior sizes available). Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" Price: £12

4GD - Small White Boar on my “Pure Gold” UK made soft short sleeved cotton interlock adult & junior polo shirts. Colours Available: Green, White, Red or Royal Blue for adults, White or Green (only) for juniors. Adult Sizes: (To Fit)

Med Large XL XXL 3XL 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34". Prices Adult: £10.50 Jnr: £7

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4GN - Richard III’s Royal Coat Of Arms with his motto below on my “Pure Gold” brand UK made Sweatshirt in both adult and junior sizes This design (140,000 stitches) is the most popular in clothing range. Colours Available: Green or White. Adult Sizes: XS Small Med (To Fit) 36"/38" 40"/42" 44"/46"

Large 48"/50"

XL 51"/43"

Jnr (To Fit): 28", 30", 32", 34". Price - Adult: £20.

Price - Jnr: £16.

4GP - Richard III Back Royal Coat Of Arms with a “Blazer” sized Royal Battle Shield on the F/L/H/S, on a two colour quality Baseball Jacket, fully lined with a full length zip. There are three colour combination options: Colours and Sizes Available: Claret with Blue Denim Sleeves (M, L, XL), Black with Blue Denim Sleeves (S, M, L, XL), Green with Blue Denim Sleeves (M, L). Chest Sizes (actual): Small (50"), Medium (54"), Large (56"), XL (58"). Price - Adult: £25. (a real “deal”)

Size Notes: - As a rule of thumb the traditional “to fit” sizes of the above would be 6" to 12" smaller than the “actual” sizes outlined above, depending on personal fit preference. An example: the medium actual size (54") would suit those with an actual chest/bust size between 42" to 48".

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4GE - Screen Printed Agincourt & Ricardian images on a quality White “T” Shirt. A= Agincourt Shield. B= Agincourt Archer C= Richard III’s Royal Coat of Arms. Put A, B or C after item code (4GE) i.e 4GEA for the Agincourt Shield design.

A

Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" B

Price: £10

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4GF - Richard III’s Portrait with his name and “The Warrior King” on a Russell Brand Sweatshirt. A very popular design. Colours Available: Red or French Navy Adult Sizes: XS Small Med Large XL XXL (To Fit) 34"/36" 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" Price - Adult: £20.

4GG - Richard III’s Portrait with his name and “The Warrior King” on a quality “T” Shirt. Colours Available: Red, White or Royal Blue for adults, (No junior sizes available). Adult Sizes: Small Med Large XL XXL 3XL (To Fit) 36"/38" 38"/40" 40"/42" 42"/44" 44"/46" 46"/48" Price: £14

4GH - Large Aluminium Re-Enactors “Tent Shield”. Shield is approx 75cm high and 62cm wide with a rubber outer edge for safety. A clip is fixed to the back to facilitate it being hung on a pole or tent strap. Being screen printed and aluminium in construction it can be left out in virtually all conditions Any Coat of Arms put on shield to suit customers needs. All we ask is for a reasonable quality image of requirement to be supplied by the customer. Price: £40 4GJ - Aluminium Wall Shield of depicting Richard III’s Royal Coat Arms. Shield is approx 32cm high and 25cm wide with a rubber outer edge for safety. The shield has a small clip fixed to the back to facilitate it being hung on a wall. Price: £15

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30cm (approx) Teddy Bears with Richard III Portrait embroidered on “T” shirt

20cm (approx) Teddy Bears with Richard III Portrait embroidered on “T” shirt

Price:£12

Price:£10

4AR - RIII Portrait

4AS - RIII Portrait

BADGES:

4AT - “Plain” White Boar worn by Richards soldiers at Bosworth

4AT - “Coloured” White Boar

4AX - Henry VII

4AU - Richard III

4GR - Welsh Dragon of Henry VII at Bosworth All above 5 badges are produced on felt, untrimmed, to permit customers to cut outer edge to suit their personal needs. All above 5 badges are £5 each

4GQ - Richard III (85mm x 85mm) Price: £7

4GS - Richard III’s Battle Shield Price: £7

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Sample of 4GS trimmed (by customer)

4GV - Richard III White Rose Paperweight Price: £8


4EA - Richard III

4EB - Earl of Richmond (Henry VII)

Richard III and Henry VII 17cm (7") Battle Banner sew-on Badges/Bookmarkers Price Per Banner: £6 4ECH - Henry VII

4ECR - Richard III

26cm (10.5") Battle Standard Banners on felt sized to fit into an A4 picture frame (not supplied due to carriage problems with glass). Price Per Banner(without frame): £9.50 4GB - Richard III

4GBH - Henry VII

53cm x 11cm Battle Standard Banners (185,000 stitches!) on felt sized to fit into a 60cm x 20cm picture frame (not supplied due to carriage problems with glass). Price Per Banner(without frame): £25

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THE EMBROIDERED BOSWORTH COAT OF ARMS COLLECTION 4GMR - Richard III Royal Coat of Arms. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4GMH - Henry VII Royal Coat of Arms. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCH - Portrait of “The Warrior King complete with his Battle Standard and the citation “ Killed at Bosworth in 1485 fighting for his crown and his kingdom”. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCJ - “Richard Returns To Bosworth, 22nd March 2015". Richard on his white horse in full armour to commemorate his return to his place of death as part of his reinternment process. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

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4BCA - 1st Duke of Norfolk’s Coat of Arms. Richard’s second in command, said to have been killed by an arrow early in the battle when his helmet visor jammed open. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCB - 1st Earl of Surrey’s Coat of Arms. Second in command of the “Van”, fought very bravely, wounded but was spared, for his bravery. Later pardoned and became 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCC - 1st Viscount Lovell’s Coat of Arms. Key advisor and best friend of Richard III. Known by some as “The Dog” he managed to escape from Bosworth. He fought at Stoke in 1487, escaped , but was then “lost” and never again seen. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCD - Sir William Catesby’s Coat of Arms. Richard’s main legal councillor his nickname given by his foe was “The Cat”. Beheaded three days after the battle, probably for knowing too much about Edward Iv’s pre contracted marriage to Eleanor Talbot. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

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4BCE - Sir Richard Ratcliffe’s Coat of Arms. The third of Richard’s key advisors he was nicknamed “The Rat” by his enemies. Killed fighting bravely for his king, he may well have been the last knight left by Richard’s side in the battle. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCF - Sir Percival Thirlwell’s Coat of Arms. Battle Standard bearer. Known, even by the Tudors, as the bravest knight in the battle. He lost both his legs but still held Richard’s banner high until he was finally hacked to death, and passed into the battle’s legend. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

4BCG - Sir Robert Percy’s Coat of Arms. Controller of Richard’s household. Killed personally defending Richard in the final stages of the battle. Produced on A4 sized felt in order to fit into an A4 picture frame (not available when item is ordered for delivery by post due to glass carriage “problems”). Price (without frame): £12 Price when bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

Tudor Battle Coats Of Arms Whilst not in this catalogue I have coats of arms for the following Tudor supporters: Earl of Oxford, Jasper Tudor - Duke of Bedford, Sir William Brandon, Sir John Cheney and Yorkist traitors: Lord Thomas Stanley, Sir William Stanley, Sir Rhys ap Thomas and Henry Percy 4th Duke Of Northumberland. Prices are the same as those shown in this catalogue i.e.

Price (without frame): £12

When bought “face to face” from me with a frame (at festivals/Ricardian meetings etc): £15

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BADGES:

4BCQ - Richard III’s Royal Coat Of Arms embroidered using imitation gold thread. Size approximately 85mm x 85mm. Colours Available: Red, White, Blue or Black Price Per Badge: £8

CUSHIONS:

4BCV - Richard III’s Royal Coat Of Arms embroidered on 18cm imitation velvet cushions . Colours Available: Black, Red or Blue. Price (without inner cushion): £12 Price (with inner cushion): £15

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BOSWORTH 1485 heraldry of RICHARD Iii’s SUPPORTERS THAT were at the battle IE ME L

LTE LOYAU

King Richard III’s White Boar

The White (Yorkist) Rose

The Battle Standard of King Richard III

The Nobles That Supported King Richard III:

2. John de la Pole - Earl Of Lincoln of: Wingfield, Suffolk. (Richard III’s Chosen Successor)

3. John Howard (KG) - 1st Duke of Norfolk Of: Stoke By Nayland, Suffolk. (Vanguard Commander) Killed in the battle (Possibly By An Arrow)

4. Edward Grey - Earl Of Kent of: Ampthill, Bedfordshire

5. Thomas Howard (KG) - Earl of Surrey of: Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk. (2nd in Command of the Vanguard to his father.) Wounded but would not voluntarily surrender.

6. Francis Lovell - Viscount of: Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. (Advisor known as “The Dog”). Escaped Bosworth (if he was there) to fight again at Stoke in 1487.

8. Sir George Talbot (KB) (4th Earl of Shrewsbury) of: Furnival, Sheffield (Captured but pardoned by Henry VII)

7. Lord John Scrope of Bolton of: Castle Bolton, Yorkshire.

The Richard.s Senior Royal Household at Bosworth Together With Additional Lords, Knights, Esquires, Yeomen & Gentlemen Who Lost Their Lives Fighting For Him:

9. Sir William Allington of: Horseheath, Cambridgeshire.

10. Sir John Babington of: Dethick, Derbyshire. (Killed by Sir James Blount)

11. Sir Humphrey Beaufort of: Barford St John, Oxfordshire.

12. Sir John Bernard of: Islesham, Cambridgeshire.

13. Sir Ralph Bigod of: Setterington, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

14. Sir John Buck of: Harthill, Yorkshire. (Ass’t Controller of Household) Executed At End of Battle

21. Sir Marmaduke Constable of: Flamborough, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

22. Sir John Conyers (KG) of: Hornby, Yorkshire. (Steward of Middleham Castle, Escaped)

23. Sir Philip Courtney of: Molland, Devonshire. (Knight Of The Body)

24. Sir William Courtney of: Powderham, Devon.

25. Richard Croft (The Younger) of: Croft Castle, Herefordshire. (Esquire to the Body)

26. Walter Devoureux(KG) Lord Ferrers of Chartley of: Weobley, Herefordshire.

33. John Harrington of: Brierley, Yorkshire. (iIlegitimate Son & Heir of James) (Esquire of the Body)

34. Sir Robert Harrington of: Badsworth, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

35. Sir William Hilton (Baron) of: Hylton, County Durham. (Knight of the Body)

36. Sir Walter Hopton of: Hopton, Shropshire. (Richard III’s Treasurer, Killed Defending His King)

38. Sir Richard Huddleston of: Millom, Cumbria.

37. Sir Walter Hopton (KB) of: Swellington, Somerset. (Privy Councillor)

1. Royal Crest of King Richard III (Duke of Gloucester) “The Boar” (Killed In The Last Cavalry Charge Led By An English King)

39. John Joyce of: Windsor, Berkshire.

40. John Kendal (Freeman of York) of: Appleby, Westmoreland. (King’s Secretary)

41. Sir John Kendall of: Austrey, Warwickshire. (Possibly Cousin of Richard & Thomas)

15. Robert Bracher of: The West Country. (Yeoman Of The Chamber - Son Of William) Hanged After Battle

16. William Bracher of; The West Country. (Yeoman Of The Chamber) Hanged After Battle

27. Sir John Everingham of: Birkin, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

28. Sir John Ferrers of: Tamworth, Staffordshire.

29. Geoffrey Frank (Esquire Of The Body) Bailiff Of Helmesley.

42. Thomas Kendall of: Smisby, Derbyshire. (Brother of Richard Kendall)

43. Richard Kendall of: Goadby, Leicestershire. (Brother of Thomas Kendall)

44. Sir John Lisle of: Wodington, Hampshire.

19. Sir Richard Charleton of: Edmonton, Middlesex.

20. Sir Gervase Clifton (KB) of: Clifton, Nottinghamshire. (Knight of the Body, Wounded but survived the Battle)

30. William Gilpin of: Kentmire, Westmoreland.

31. Sir Thomas Gower of: Sittenham, Scotland. (Knight of the Body)

32. Sir James Harrington of: Brierley, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

45. Sir Thomas Markenfield of: Markenfield, Yorkshire. (Knight of the Body)

46. Sir Thomas Metcalfe of: Nappa, Yorkshire. (King’s Chancellor)

47. Sir Thomas Montgomery of: Faulkbourn, Essex. (Esquire of the Body)

18. Sir William Catesby 17. Sir Robert Brackenbury(KB) of: Ashby St Legers, Northants. of: Denton, Northumberland. (Knights of the BodyCommander), (Richards Advisor - “The Cat”) Executed on 25th Aug 1485. Killed by Sir Walter Hungerford.

32. Sir Thomas de Windsor (Lord Stanwell) of Stanwell, Middlesex. Died of Bosworth wounds in Sept 85

48. Robert Mortimer of: Thorpe Ley Soken, Essex.

49. Sir William Parker of: London, Essex. Lord Morley, (Privy Councillor & Royal Standard Bearer )

50. Sir Robert Percy (KB) of: Scotton, Yorkshire. (Royal Household Controller) Died Defending Richard III

51. Sir Charles Pilkington of: Stanley, Huntingtonshire. (Knight of the Body)

52. Sir Robert Radcliffe of: Hunstanton, Huntingdon. (Knight of the Body)

53. Sir Richard Ratcliffe (KG) of: Derwentwater, Northumberland. (Kings Advisor “The Rat”,Knight of the Body) Died Defending Richard III.

54. Sir Edward Redman (Redmayne) of: Harewood, Yorkshire. (Esquire of the Body)

55. Geoffrey St Germain of: Broughton, Northamptonshire.

56. John Sacheverel of: Morley, Derbyshire.

57. Sir Richard Salkeld. (Lord Of Corby & Esquire Of: The Body to Richard III) of Corby, Cumbria.

59. Sir Percival Thirlwall 58. Sir James Strangeways of: Thirlwall, Northumberland. of: Whorlton, Yorkshire. (Battle Standard Bearer) Held The (Knight of the Body) Banner High With Both Legs Cut Off, Became A Bosworth Legend.

60. Sir Ralph Valentine of: Flixton, Lancashire.

61. Sir Henry Vernon (KB) of: Bakewell Derbyshire (Esquire Of The Body) (Later Prince Arthurs Governor)

62. Sir Thomas de Windsor (Lord Stanwell) of: Stanwell, Middlesex. Died of his wounds in Sept 1485

Richard III’s None Royal Household Lords, Knights, Esquires & Gentlemen Who Survived the Battle:

70. Lord Ralph Greystroke of: Greystroke, Cumberland.

71. Sir George Lumley of: Lumley, Durham. (Son of Thomas Lumley)

72. Lord Thomas Lumley of: Lumley, Durham.

73. Lord Thomas Maltravers (KG) of: Arundel, Sussex. Pardoned (Quickly) By Henry VII

74. Lord Owen Ogle of: Ogle, Northumberland.

75. Lord Thomas Scrope of: Upsall, Yorkshire.

76. Lord John Zouche of: Harringworth, Northamptonshire.

77. Sir Ralph Assheton of: Ashton Lyme, Lancashire. (”Black Knight”, pardoned by Henry, but murdered in 1489 as a “Tyrant”)

84. Sir Thomas Broughton of: Broughton In Furness, Lancashire - Attainted.

85. Sir William Bulmer of: Bulmer, Yorkshire.

86. Sir William Burgh of: Brough, Yorkshire.

87. Sir William Calthorpe of: North Creake, Norfolk.

88. Sir Robert Chamberlain of: Gedding, Suffolk (Sheriff of Anglesea) (Executed for Treason in 1491)

89. Sir William Clerk of: Wenlock, Shropshire. Attainted.

90. Sir Robert Constable of: Flamborough, Yorkshire. (In Service To Northumberland)

91. Sir Richard Conyers of: South Cowton, Yorkshire.

92. Sir Robert Conyers of: South Wynyard, Durham.

98. Sir William Eure of: Eure, Yorkshire.

99. Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam of: Aldwark, Yorkshire.

100. Edward Franke of: Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire Viscount Lovell’s Right Hand Man - Escaped Bosworth

101. Sir William Gascoigne of: Gawthorpe, Yorkshire.

102. Sir John Grey of: Groby, Leicestershire. (Married Catesby’s Daughter)

103. Sir Herbert Greystroke of: Greystroke, Cumberland.

104. Sir Ralph Harbottle of: Beamish, Durham.

105. Sir Richard Hastings Baron Welles of: Kirby Muxloe, Leic’s.

106. Sir John Heron. of: Hackney, London.

107. Sir John Huddleston (Snr) of: Millom, Cumbria.

112. Sir Robert Manners of: Etal, Northumberland.

113. Sir Thomas Markenfield of: Markenfield, Yorkshire.

114. Sir Halnath Mauleverer of: Allerton, Yorkshire.

115. Sir Thomas Mauleverer of: Allerton, Yorkshire.

116. Sir John Melton of: Aston By Sheffield, Yorkshire.

117. Sir John Middleton of: Belsay, Northumberland.

118. Sir Robert Middleton of: Dalton, Westmoreland.

119. Sir Christopher Moresby of: Windermere, Westmorelands.

120. Sir John Neville of: Liversedge, Yorkshire.

121. Sir Ralph Neville (Earl Of Westmoreland) of: Ratby, County Durham.

122. Sir Thomas Norbury of: Stoke de Abernon, Surrey.

127. Sir Thomas Pikington of: Stanley, Huntingdonshire.

128. Sir John Pilkington(KB) of: Pilkington, Lancashire.

129. Sir Robert Pilkington of: Pilkington, Lancashire.

130. Sir Thomas Pilkington of: Pilkington, Lancashire.

131. Sir Randulph Pigot of: Clotherholm, Yorkshire.

132. Sir Robert Plumpton of: Plumpton, Yorkshire.

133. Sir Thomas Poulter of: Downe, Kent.

134. Sir John Pudsey of: Arnford, Yorkshire.

135. Sir Richard Revell of: Ogston, Derbyshire.

136. Sir Robert Ryther of: Ryther, Yorkshire.

137. Captain Juan de Salazar (Spanish Mercenary) Escaped.

63. Lord John Audley of: Markeaton, Derbyshire.

64. Sir William Berkeley (KB) Of: Ulay, Gloucestershire. (Later Earl Berkeley)

65. Sir Thomas Burgh (KG) (Lord Burgh) of: Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.

66. Lord Thomas Dacre of: Gilstand, Cumberland.

67. Edward Lord Dudley of: Dudley, Staffordshire. Pardoned By Henry VII

68. Lord Richard Fitzhugh of: Ravensworth, Yorkshire.

78. Sir John Aske (Snr) of: Aughton, Yorkshire.

79. Sir John Aske of: Aughton, Yorkshire. (Grandson of Sir John Snr)

80. Sir Thomas Babington of: Dethick, Derbyshire.

81. Sir Ralph Babthorpe of: Babthorpe, Yorkshire.

82. Sir Henry de Bodrugan of: Restronget, Cornwall.

83. Sir Richard Boughton of: Lawford, Warwickshire.

93. Sir William Conyers of: Marske, Yorkshire.

94. Sir Roger de Cotton of: Cotton, Gloucestershire.

95. Sir Humphrey Dacre (KG) of: Lannercost, Cumbria Pardoned By Henry VII

96. Sir William Darcy of: Aston-Le-Walls, Northamptonshire.

97. Sir Henry Ferrers of: Hambleton, Rutland.

108. Sir John Huddleston (Jnr) of: Millom, Cumbria.

109. Henry Huddleston Esq of: Millom, Cumbria.

110. Sir William Huddleston of: Millom, Cumbria.

111. Sir John Lingen of: Stoke Edith, Herefordshire.

123. Sir John Norton of: Norton Conyers, Yorkshire.

124. Sir Henry Percy of: Leconfield, Yorkshire.

125. Sir Henry Pierrepoint of: Holme Pierrepoint, Nottinghamshire.

126. Sir Charles Pikington of: Stanley, Huntingdonshire.

69. Lord Henry Grey of: Codnor, Derbyshire.

Researched, drawn and designed by Bob Pritchard. BA (Hons), Bsc (Hons), Enderby, Leicestershire.

138. Sir William de Say (KB). of: Hoddeston, Herefordshire.

139. Sir John Scrope of: Bolton, Yorkshire. (Cousin of Thomas)

140. Sir Martin del See of: Barmston, Yorkshire.

141. Sir Humphrey Stafford of: Grafton, Worcestershire.

142. Sir Brian Stapleton of: Carleton, Yorkshire.

143. Sir William Stapleton of: Wighill, Yorkshire.

144. Sir James Strangeways of: Whorlton, York’s.

145. Sir Thomas Strickland of: Sizergh, Westmoreland.

146. Sir Richard Tempest of: Bracewell, York’s.

Key & Notes:

Whilst every effort has been made to research and verify the accuracy of the details relating to this chart there is a level of personal “educated guess” interpretation that has been applied when contradictory visual or written information has presented itself in relation to details. With this in mind the designer therefore cannot guarantee all visual and written information contained within this document “without question” as being totally accurate. This is understandable particularly bearing in mind that the Battle of Bosworth was one of the poorest recorded battles in the whole War Of The Roses, with totally reliable detail being almost impossible to acquire. Colours are based on the modern RGB colour pallette. The researcher/designer of this chart would like to formally thank Pauline Harrison Pogmore for access to her unpublished research materials relating to those who took part in the Battle of Bosworth.

147. Sir Thomas Tempest of: Bracewell, York’s.

148. Sir Robert Ughtred of: Kexby, Yorkshire.

149. Sir Christopher Warde of: Givendale, Yorkshire.

150. Sir John Widderington of: Widderington, Northumberland.

151. William Brampton (Gent) of: Burford, Oxfordshire. (Innkeeper/Land Owner) Attainted

152. Henry Horsey. of: Horsey Manor, Norfolk.

153. Christopher Mallory of: Studley, Yorkshire.

154. William Musgrave of: Penrith, Cumberland.

155. Andrew Ratte (Home Location Unknown) Attainted By Henry VII.

156. John Ratte (Home Location Unknown).

157. William Sapcote of: Thornhaugh, Northamptonshire.

158. William Staffertone of: Windsor, Berkshire.

159. Thomas Stafford of: Grafton, Worcestershire.

160. Gilbert Swinbourne of: Naffatone, Northumberland.

161. Roger Wake of: Bilsworth, Northamptonshire (Sir William Catesby’s Brother In Law & Sheriff Of Northant’s - Attainted).

162. John Walsh Possibly of: Olveston, Gloucestershire.- Attainted

163. Richard Watkins (“Herald At Arms”) Attainted

164. Richard Williams (Attainted)

Published works consulted in the preparation of this work are: Peter Corbett: Bosworth - The Heraldry of the Apposing Sides (1977). Pauline Harrison Pogmore: Richard III - The House of York and Their Supporters (2012), & Who was Who in The War of the Roses (2005). Thomas Coveney: Heraldic Banners of The War of the Roses (all 3 volumes) (1997) by Freeze Publications, Lincoln. Joseph Foster: The Dictionary of Heraldry - Feudal Coats Of Arms And Pedigrees - Reprinted in 1996 by Studio Editions. W.A.Shaw & D.Litt The Complete Knighthood Register from 1272 of the Central Chancery Of The Orders Of Knighthood Published by Sherratt & Hughes (1906) for the Lord Chamberlains Office, St James’s Palace. Richard Knox: 1485 Project Officer for Leicestershire County Council for his guidance on the interpretation of the limited “muster” rolls that exist. Corrections and/or Updates to this chart are welcomed as long as they are supported by the appropriately researched data details. Any such data incorporated into this chart will be formerly acknowledged, with thanks, on the next regular update version following the new data’s incorporation into the chart. Email corrections or additions to: robkp@aol.com. Full Copyright Is Claimed For This Document Revision 4: 08/02/2015

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BOSWORTH 1485 heraldry of HENRY TUDOR (HENRY VII)’S SUPPORTERS THAT Were at the battle

The Battle Standard of Henry Tudor (Henry VII)

3. Sir Edward Courtney (KG) of: Boconnoc, Cornwall (later Earl Of Devon)

11. Sir Thomas Arundel of: Lanhern, Cornwall.

12. Richard Bagot of: Blithfield, Staffordshire. High Sheriff of Staffordshire

44. Sir John Fortescue of: Ponsbourne, Heresfordshire.

4. Jasper Tudor (KG) - Earl of Pembroke of: Pembroke, Pembrokeshire. (Uncle of Henry Tudor) Appointed the 1st Duke of Bedford after the battle.

6. Sir Philibert de Chandee (Shaunde/Shand) of: Brittany. (Commander of the French mercenaries) Appointed the 1st Earl of Bath after the battle.

18. Sir Alexander Bruce of: Earlshall, Scotland. Leader of the Scottish Pike Mercenaries.

7. Sir John Cheyney of: Faistone Cheyney, Wiltshire. Bodyguard to Henry Tudor (Wounded Personally by Richard III)

19. Arnold Butler of: Dunraven, Glamorganshire.

10. Sir Gilbert Talbot of: Stottesden, Shropshire. Henry Tudors Right Flank Battle Commander (Made Knight of The Garter In 1495)

20. Sir John Byron of: Colwick, Nottinghamshire. (Said to have saved wounded Yorkist friend during the battle)

32. Peter Courtney Bishop Of Exeter of: Exeter, Devonshire.

33. Sir Giles Daubeny (KG, KB) of: Petherton, Somerset.

35. Sir Simon Digby of: Coleshill, Warwickshire.

46. Sir Edward Grey (Baron Lisle) of: Yoxford, Suffolk.

47. Sir John Guildford of: Cranbrook, Kent.

48. Sir Richard Guildford of: Cranbrook, Kent.

49. Sir John Haliwell (Halwyn) of: Bigburn, Devonshire

57. Sir Thomas Iden of: Stoke, Kent.

59. Sir Nicholas Latimer of: Buckland In Duntish, Dorset.

60. Sir Thomas Leighton of: Stretton en le Dale, Shropshire.

72. Richard Nanfan of: Threthwell, Cornwall.

67. Rhyse Fawr ap Maradudd of: Plas Lolyn, Denbighshire

68. Sir Edward Montford of: Coleshill, Warwickshire.

69. Sir Edmund Mountford of: Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire.

71. Sir John Mortimer of: Kyre Magna, Worcestershire.

82. Sir Edward Poynings of: Poyning, Sussex. (Cousin of Edward (KG)?)

83. Sir Robert Poyntz of: Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. (Knighted After Battle and made Sheriff of Gloucester)

84. Sir John Radcliffe of: Derwntwater, Cumbria.

86. Rhydderch ap Rhys of:Cilbronnau, Cardiganshire.

88. Brian Sanford of:Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire.

101. Henry de Vere of: Great Addington, Northamptonshire.

103. Sir John Welles of: Welles, Lincolnshire.

100. Sir Christopher Urswick of: London, Essex.

24. Sir William Clement of: Cardigan, Pembrokeshire.

37. Libaeus Digby of: Luffenham, Rutland.

31. Sir John Crocker of: Lynam, Devonshire.

45. Sir John Fortescue(Jnr) of: Ponsbourne, Heresfordshire.

55. Sir Walter Herbert of: Raglan, Monmouthshire.

5. Sir William Brandon (Jnr) Of: Soham, Cambridgeshire. Battle Standard Bearer of Henry Tudor (Killed by Richard III Personally)

13. John Bicknell of: South Perrott, Dorset. (Knighted in Leicester 3 Days After Battle)

26. Humphrey Cotes of: Cotes, Staffordshire.

43. Sir Adrian Fortescue of: Ponsbourne, Heresfordshire.

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50. Edmund Hampden of: Hampden, Buckinghamshire.

51. John Haddington of: Haddington, Scotland. Leader of 1,000 Scottish Mercenary Archers.

61. Sir Thomas Lewknor (KB) of: Bodiam Castle, Essex.

62. Morris Lloyd of: Llanstephen, Camarthenshire.

63. Sir Ralph Longford of: Longford, Derbyshire.

76. Sir Amyas Paulet of: Hinton St George, Somerset.

77. Sir Owen Perrott of: Ystington, Pembrokeshire.

78. Sir Thomas Perrott of: Haroldston, Pembrokeshire.

91. Sir Charles Somerset of: Chepstow, Monmouthshire.

92. Sir Humphrey Stanley of: Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire (Knighted 3 Days After Battle in Leicester)

75. Sir James Parker of: Cliveden, Somerset (Knight Of The Body)

89. Sir Ralph Shirley of: Staunnton Harold, Leicestershire.

41. Sir John ap Ellis Eaton of: Raubon, Denbighshire.

25. Sir Richard Corbet of: Moreton Corbet, Shropshire.

42. Sir Richard Edgecumbe of: Cotehele, Cornwall. (Knighted, After the Battle) Privy Councillor to Henry VII

54. Thomas Havard of: Caerleon, Monmouthshire.

64. Sir Thomas Lovell (KG) of: Barton Bendish, Norfolk.

80. David Phillip of: Thornhaugh, Northamptonshire.

94. John ap Thomas of: Aber Malais, Camarthanshire.

110. Sir John Wogan of: Wiston, Pembrokeshire.

111. Sir Edward Woodville (KB)(KG) Lord Scales, of: Isle Of Wight.

Knights In Service To The Stanley Brothers Forced To Betray Richard III:

117. Sir John ap Ellis Eyton 118. Sir George Holford of: Ruabon, Denbighshire. of: Holford, Cheshire.

119. Richard ap Howell of: Mostyn, Flintshire.

120. Sir Peter Legh of: Lym, Cheshire.

112. Sir Richard Woodville (KB)(KstJ)(Lord Rivers) of: Mote, Kent.

The Battle Standard Carried By Lord Thomas Stanley’s Flag Bearer At The Battle Of Bosworth

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122. Rhys ap Meredith of: Voelas, Denbighshire.

123. David Myddleton of: Denbigh, Denbighshire.

125. Nicholas Vaux Baron Vaux of Harrowden of: Harrowden, Bedfordshire.

Researched, drawn and designed by Bob Pritchard. BA (Hons), Bsc (Hons), Enderby, Leicestershire.

126. Robert Bagger Bailiff/Porter/Park Keeper Maxstroke, Warwickshire.

133. John Edwardes Bailiff of Bewdley, Keeper of Earnwood Park, Shropshire .

134. Richard Frere Bailiff, Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire.

135. John Frye Searcher, Port of Bristol.

143. Thomas Kingman Bailif, Somerton & Goaler, Ilchester, Somerset.

144. Thomas Leche Porter/Keeper, Exeter Castle & Water Bailiff, Plymouth, Devon.

145. Henry Ley Park Keeper, Lenteglos & Helsbury, Cornwall.

146. Piers Lloyd Carrody, St Augustins Monastry, Canterbury.

154. Richard Stapull Bailiff “Foreyn” of Walsall, Staffordshire.

155. John Thomas Steward/Receiver, Lordship Hay & GlynBwich. Constable of Hay Castle.

129. John Boyle Water Bailiff Dublin & Drogeda, Ireland.

136. Thomas Fulbroke Forrester/Ranger, Kingswood Glos & Fulwood, Somerset.

137. Thomas Gaywood Porter, Stafford Castle, Bailiff, Madeley & Barlestone, Staffs.

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114. Lord Thomas Stanley (KG) of: Lathom, Lancashire. (Stepfather Of Henry Tudor) Swore loyalty to Richard III but had given Henry Tudor his conditional support before Bosworth

Key:

Whilst every effort has been made to research and verify the accuracy of the details relating to this chart there is a level of personal “educated guess” interpretation that has been applied when contradictory visual or written information has presented itself in relation to details. With this in mind the designer therefore cannot guarantee all visual and written information contained within this document “without question” as being totally accurate. This is understandable particularly bearing in mind that the Battle of Bosworth was one of the poorest recorded battles in the whole War Of The Roses, with totally reliable detail being almost impossible to acquire . Colours are based on the modern RGB colour pallette. The researcher/designer of this chart would like to formally thank Pauline Harrison Pogmore for access to her unpublished research materials relating to those who took part in the Battle of Bosworth.

138. John Gerveys Bailiff, Offlow & Doxey, Staffordshire.

139. Owen ap Griffith Steward/Hayward, Laugharne Lordship, Camarthaen. Constable Of The Castle.

140. John Hony Bailiff/Park Keeper, Rampisham, Dorset..

149. Richard ap Philip Bailiff Of Cardigan.

150. Richard Pigot Keeper, Portniall Park, Surrey.

151. John Rothercomme Keeper, Marshwood Vale Park, Dorset.

141. Robert Jay Constable, Laugharne Castle, Camarthen

142. Stephen John Goaler, Dorchester, Dorset.

148. Robert Palmer Keeper, Garden Of Eltham, Kent.

Published works consulted in the preparation of this work are: Peter Corbett: Bosworth - The Heraldry of the Apposing Sides (1977). Pauline Harrison Pogmore: Richard III - The House of York and Their Supporters (2012 & Who was Who in The War of the Roses (2005). Thomas Coveney: Heraldic Banners of The War of the Roses (all 3 volumes) (1997) by Freeze Publications, Lincoln. Joseph Foster: The Dictionary of Heraldry - Feudal Coats Of Arms And Pedigrees - Reprinted in 1996 by Studio Editions. W.A.Shaw & D.Litt The Complete Knighthood Register from 1272 of the Central Chancery Of The Orders Of Knighthood - Published by Sherratt & Hughes (1906) for the Lord Chamberlains Office, St James’s Palace. Richard Knox: 1485 Project Officer for Leicestershire County Council for his guidance on the interpretation of the limited “muster” rolls that exist. Corrections and/or Updates to this chart are welcomed as long as they are supported by the appropriately researched data details. Any such data incorporated into this chart will be formerly acknowledged, with thanks, on the next regular update version following the new data’s incorporation into the chart. Send corrections/additions to: robkp@aol.com. Full Copyright is Claimed For This Document

Revision 4: 08/02/2015

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