English: Arms of Sir Thomas Percy (c.1504-1537) (2nd son of Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland) impaling Harbottle (his wife's family) (Arms of Harbottle of Brecon: Azure, three icicles bendwise in bend sinister or (https://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossg.htm)). Their sons were successively 7th & 8th Earls of Northumberland. Detail from 16th century Percy Window, Petworth House, Sussex. Dexter: Quarterly of sixteen:
6: Spencer of Ashbury, Devon (NOT of Spencer Combe)
7: Beaufort
8: Newburgh
9: Berkeley
10: Lisle of Kingston Lisle
11: Neville (modern)
12: Neville (ancient)
13: ?
14: ?
15: Howard
16: Scales
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Hans Bernhard (Schnobby)
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