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Description Blank arms of William of Hatfield (1336 – 1337), second son of King Edward III, on the Great Gate of Trinity College, Cambridge, founded by Edward III. The accompanying shields of his surviving five brothers display their arms. Latin inscription below: Guillm(u)s de Hatfeld Demortuus Infans ("William of Hatfield, died an infant"). Born at Hatfield near Doncaster in the West Riding of Yorkshire late in 1336, where Edward III kept Christmas with Queen Philippa. He was baptised by William Melton, Archbishop of York, but died soon afterwards. He was buried at York Minster on 10 February 1337 where survives his monument with effigy in the north choir aisle, the position of his burial being unknown.
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Author Lobsterthermidor (talk) 19:23, 11 December 2020 (UTC)

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