File:Funeral hatchment for George Howard in St Giles' church Stoke Poges Buckinghamshire UK.jpg

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English: Field Marshal Sir George Howard, K.B. (died in1796) of Stoke Place, Stoke Poges.

A shield and a lozenge. Dexter, shield, within Order of the Bath, QLy, as dexter but no crescent. Sinister, lozenge, ensigned with a countess's coronet, as dexter, impaling (Beckford) Crest (above shield), On a chapeau gules and ermine a lion statant guardant tail extended or crowned gules. Supporters: (one to shield and one to lozenge) Two lions rampant argent collared counter-company or and azure. All on a mantle gules and ermine.

Motto: Virtus mille scuta.
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Funeral hatchment for Field Marshal Sir George Howard, K.B. in St Giles' church Stoke Poges Buckinghamshire UK

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