z09: Baudot van Noyelle, heer van Catheux
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The shield with the three twin beams in red is the Noyelle family arm, which was borne by the Lord of Noyelle. For the knight Baudot of Noyelle a label has been added as the distinctive dividing line. Fifteenth-century representations of the armsof this knight show that the crest should consist of a dog with wings on both sides. The wings are missing from the Golden Fleece Coat of Arms in The Hague.