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The Galloway Roll is an English roll of arms dating from the reign of King Edward I of England, drawn up during his Scottish campaign of 1300, containing 259 coats with blazons. [1] It does not include the Earl of Warenne's division nor the king and his son.

Citations

  1. ^ Keen, p/94.

References

  • Keen, Maurice. Orders and Hierarchies in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe. United Kingdom, University of Toronto Press, 1999.
  • David Simpkin, The Galloway roll (1300): its content, composition and value to military history, Historical Research, Volume 82, Issue 218, November 2009, Pages 613–634