Edward of Westminster (Sacred Accord)

Edward of Westminster (13 October 1453 – 4 December 1453), also known as Edward of Lancaster-Anjou, was the only son of King Henry VI and Queen Margaret I of England. He was killed by his father in an episode of insanity in which Henry dashed the infant across the wall of his creche. Those who venerate Saint Margaret typically also venerate her son as Saint Edward the Innocent who serves God in perpetual infanthood.

Epitaph
The Latin memorial brass to Edward in Tewkesbury Abbey is set in the floor between the choir stalls. It reads as follows: + Hic jacet  Edwardus  princeps Wallie, crude-  liter interfectus dum adhuc juvenis  anno dni 1453 mense decembris die quarto  eheu hominum furore Matris  tu sola lux est gregis ultima spes This can be translated into English as follows:

"Here lies Edward, Prince of Wales, cruelly slain whilst but a youth. Anno Domini 1453, December fourth. Alas, the savagery of men. Thou art the sole light of thy Mother, and the last hope of thy race."