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Latest revision as of 14:18, 9 January 2023

A genealogy of the first Yorkist king Edward IV of England, it includes the arms of his historical and legendary ancestors, with actual and attributed arms.
The main function of the manuscript was as propaganda to legitimize Edward IV's claim as the rightful King of England.