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French: Grand-Balart: A and D, Beauclerk Beauclerk : quarterly: I and IV, cross-quartered Azure three fleurs de Lys Or (de fr: France modern) and gules three leopards Or (from England ); to II, of gold, to the lion of gules, to the double flowered and counterfloured treasure of the same (of Scotland ); III, Azure a harp Or, cordée Argent (d ' fr: Ireland ); to a staff in a bar Gules, charged with three roses Argent, buttoned and pointed Vert, brocant over all the quartered; B and C, de Vere : quarterly gules and gold, the first district charged with a silver star.