Camden Roll
The Camden Roll is a 13th-century English roll of arms believed to have been created c. 1280, containing 270 painted coats of arms with 185 French blazons for various English and European monarchs, lords and knights.
The original roll is now held at the British Library as Cotton Roll XV. It consists of three vellum membranes in total measuring 6.25" by 63".
The face of the roll consists of 270 painted shields arranged in 45 rows of six shields, each with associated names and/or titles listed above each shield.
The dorse includes French blazons for 185 of the shields on the face.
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Le Rey de Jer'l'm
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Emperur de Rome
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Rey de Espayne
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Emperur de Alam'
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Rey de France
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Rey de Aragon
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Rey de Engletere
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Rey de Cezile
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Rey de Escoce
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Rey de Navarre
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Rey de Cypres
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Rey de Bealm
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Rey de Griffonie
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Rey de Norweye
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Rey de Ermyne
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Rey de Denmarch
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Seynt Edeward
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Rey de Man
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Duc de Braban
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Duc de Loreyne
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Duc de Venise
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Duc de Brusewic
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Duc de Lamburg
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Duc de Bayvere
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Cunte de Nicole
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Sire Aunfour
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Cunte de Gloucestre
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Prince de Gales
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Cunte de Hereford
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Cunte de Oxenford
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Cunte de Bloys
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Cunte de Puntif
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Cunte de Seynt Pol
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Cunte de Cornwaile
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Cunte de Flaundres
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Cunte de Richemund