File:Standard of Henry Stafford 1475 colored.jpg

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Heraldic Standard and badge of Sir Henry de Stafford, K.G., second son of Henry, second Duke of Buckingham (executed in 1483. It is charged, first, with a cross of St. George: then, on a field per fesse sable and gules (the colours of the Duke’s livery), the White Swan of the De Bohuns, with the silver Stafford-knot badge, differenced with a Crescent gules for Cadency; the Motto is HVMBLE: ET: LOYAL; and the fringe, of the same colours as the field, componée sable and gules.

Note: Encyclopedia Britannica shows this standard with Stafford Knots in gold, but I have followed the written blazon from Boutell and colored them silver - PKM 20:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Date Colored 2 December 2007 by User:PKM after 1914 published drawing from a 1485 drawing in the College of Arms
Source Boutell, Charles: The Handbook to English Heraldry, edited A. C. Fox-Davies, 11th edition, Reeves & Turner, London, 1914. Etext at Project Gutenberg
Author User:PKM after Charles Boutell
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