Keywords: GeorgeMonckArms StGilesInTheWoodChurch Devon.JPG de Burgh; 4th Mortimer; over-all a baton sinister Arms of Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle the maternal grandfather of the Duke's grandfather Anthony Monck 3rd Barry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux a label of three points for difference Grey Viscount Lisle ; 4th Gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or Talbot Viscount Lisle ; the whole circumscribed by the Garter The arms of King Edward IV when Duke of York emphasise his descent from Lionel of Antwerp 1st Duke of Clarence 1338 “1368 third son of King Edward III on which basis the House of York claimed the throne who married Elizabeth de Burgh 4th Countess of Ulster 1332 “1363 Their daughter Philippa de Burgh married Edmund Mortimer 3rd Earl of March whose son Roger de Mortimer 4th Earl of March was the great-grandfather of King Edward IV; Quarterly 1st Arms of Edward IV; 2nd 3rd Or a cross gules de Burgh 4th Mortimer <ref>http //www richard111 com/house_of_york htm</ref> These arms were also borne by Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle KG died 1542 the illegitimate son of Edward IV The Duke's connection with this church the parish church of the Rolle family of Stevenstone is not clear It is not known where his residence in Devon was if any whilst his mansion of Potheridge was being rebuilt on a grand scale after 1660 own photo Lobsterthermidor <span class signature-talk >talk</span> 18 24 30 March 2014 UTC Sculpture c 1660-1669; photo 2014 George Monck St Giles in the Wood church Church monuments in Devon Reliefs of coats of arms in England Heraldic memorials in the United Kingdom Monck arms Talbot arms Grey arms Mortimer arms De Burgh arms |