Guienne King of Arms
The Roet arms elsewhere occur at the tomb of Sir Pain's daughter, Katherine(de Roet) Swynford, at Lincoln Cathedral, as well as at the tombs of his other daughter, Philippe's son, Thomas Chaucer, Esq., and Thomas' daughter, Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk, at Ewelme, Oxfordshire (see H.A. Napier Hist. Notices of the Parishes of Swyncombe & Ewelme (1858): 44–45, 102–103; E.A.G. Lamborn Armorial Glass of the Oxford Diocese 1250-1850 (1949): 125–127). Included in the published 1683 Visitation of Warwick (H.S.P. 62) (1911): 154–155, I find a patent of arms and crest granted to Thomas Andrewe and his brothers dated 1334 by "Sir Payne Roet, Guyan [Guienne] King of Arms." Sir Pain's name doesn't appear in the body of the actual document. However, the seal attached to the document clearly bears Sir Pain de Roet's arms: Gules three Catharine Wheels Or, 2 and 1.