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Description: Coat of arms of Sir Richard Wingfield, KG The stall plate of Sir Richard Wingfield remains installed within St. George's Chapel. The arms are, quarterly: 1 and 4, argent on a bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined in lure of the field (for Wingfield); 2, quarterly sable and or (for Boville); 3, barry of six or and gules, a canton ermine (for Goushill), quartering chequy or and azure (for de Warenne); and at the center point, over all, a star of sixteen points argent. Arms: 1&4: Argent, on a bend gules three wings conjoined in lure of the field (Wingfield) 2: Quarterly sable and or (Bovile/Bovill/Bovyll) (Burke, 1884, p.107, transposed as Quarterly or and sable, "Bovile of Suffolk", a variant is Quarterly argent and sable) 3: Barry of six or and gules a canton ermine (Gawsell) (Heraldic Visitation of Suffolk 1561, p.79[1]; Burke, 1884, p.391 "Gawsell of Wallington and Wiggenhall, St Mary's, Norfolk", but stated as "Barry of six or and azure") quartering Chequy or and azure (de Warenne) (Heraldic Visitation of Suffolk 1561, p.79, Wingfield[2])
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