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 XXXll PLATE 25. 4 Crown of Charlemagne, was borne by five Kings of England as Arch- treasures of the Holy Roman Empire. See p. 31. f. g, and 10 A White Rose the Badge of the House of York The Rose and Thistle conjoined. Badge of James I. A Red Rose the Badge of the House of Lancaster Crown of the Elector of the Holy Roman Empire Planta genista, tagenets Badge of the Plan- 7 Badge of Staunton 8 Badge of Napoleon 9 Badge of Plantagenet also repre- sented as No. 6 Gold Medal and Ribbon for Trafalgar Victoria Cross. " Red ribbon if worn by a soldier, and by a blue ribbon if worn by a sailor " Medal and Ribbon for Waterloo Badge and Ribbon, Companion of the Bath. C.B. 14 Star of the Military Knights Grand Cross of the Bath. G.C.B. Collar, Badge and Star of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. G.C.H. Star, Knights Commanders of the Order of St. Michael, and St. George. K.C.M.G. ly Badge and Ribbon Companion of St. Michael, and St. C.M.G. 10 II 12 i^ 15 16 George. 18 Badge and Ribbon for the Crimea, with Clasp for Alma and Balaklava, the same medal and ribbon is also given with Clasps or small Bars, for Inkerman, and Sebastopol 1 9 The Badge of the Order of the Dooranee Empire 20 Medal or Badge for India, Clasps for Central India and Lucknow ; the same medal and ribbon is also borne with Clasps for Relief of Lucknow, Defence of Lucknow, and Delhi 21 Badge of Ogle 22 Badge an ostrich feather erm. quilled or. John of Gaunt 23 Badge of John Beaufort Duke of Somerset. Ostrich feather white, the pen compony ar. and az. 24 Badge of John Duke of Bedford, brother to Henry V. A golden root 25 Hanoverian Crown 26 Badge of Meux. Two wings inverted and endorsed ar. conjoined by a cord with tassels or. 27 A Damask Rose with leaves and thorns, at the bottom of the stalk a beetle all ppr. Crest of Thorn- dike 28 Badge of Daubeney. Two bats wings endorsed sa. tied by a cord tasselled or. 29 Crown of Scotland