George Washington, 1st Marquess of Virginia, Earl of Richmond
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Quarterly 1st and 4th (Richmond) barry of 13 gu and arg 13 mullets arg 1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1 on a pale az 2nd and 3rd arg (Virginia) a cross gu an escutcheon gu three lions passant guardant or armed and langued az in pale in dexter half dimidiated with or a lion rampant gu armed and langued az in sinister half Double Tressure Flory Counter Flory gu (England and Scotland); in first quarter smaller; an escutcheon az three fleurs de lys or (France); in second quarter smaller; an escutcheon az a harp Proper smaller (Ireland); in third quarter smaller; an escutcheon Gules 5 fusils bendwise sinister argent in bend very much larger larger (Raleigh); in fourth quarter smaller;
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The first and fourth quarters are obviously based on the Stars and Stripes. The second and third quarters are based on the coat of arms of the Colony of Virginia, with inescutcheons for (1) England and Scotland, (2) France (by way of England), (3) Ireland, and (4) I substituted in the arms of Sir Walter Raleigh for his establishement of the Roanoake Colony. This coat of arms belongs in an alternate history where the founding fathers, instead of establishing an independent nation, were created Peers of the Realm according to a heavily altered Treaty of Paris.
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