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  1. Grant of arms to John Shakespeare: draft 1. This draft grant of arms for John Shakespeare was prepared and written by William Dethick, Garter King of Arms, the most senior of the 13 heralds of the College of Arms. It is the first of two drafts of the grant, both dated October 20, 1596. October 20, 1596. Grant of arms to John Shakespeare: draft 2.

  2. A entrada do College of Arms em Londres; no topo, o brasão real. O Colégio de Armas (ou Heralds' College, College of Arms, em inglês) em Londres, é uma das poucas autoridades remanescentes em heráldica na Europa. É o repositório oficial dos revestimentos de armas e origens da Inglaterra, de Gales, famílias do norte da Irlanda e da ...

  3. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk › resources › royal-cyphersRoyal Cyphers - College of Arms

    College of Arms Foundation; Services. Granting of Arms; Genealogical Research; Registering a Pedigree; Artwork and Scrivening; Proving a right to arms; Changes of Name; Naval, Military and R.A.F. Insignia; Identifying a Coat of Arms or Crest; Resources. Architecture of the College; Bibliography of Present Officers; Court of Chivalry; Crests of ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2022 · 27 September 2022. David White, Garter King of Arms, proclaimed the Accession of His Majesty King Charles III at St James's Palace, London, on 10 September 2022. Information about the Proclamation of the new Sovereign by the heralds may be seen here . The text of the Accession Proclamation has been published here, and can be downloaded as a PDF.

  5. The College of Arms is unsupported from government funds and its activities are partly financed by the official fees that are payable upon grants of arms. The individual Officers of Arms are paid nominal salaries, less than £50 per annum, by the Crown, but conduct their professional practices on a self-employed basis.

  6. The College of Arms is the official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of the Commonwealth including Australia and New Zealand.

  7. 27 de sept. de 2022 · The cypher consists of the initial of the monarch’s name, Charles, and title, Rex, the Latin for King, together with his regnal number in Roman numerals - all beneath a representation of the Crown. The cypher is the personal property of His Majesty and the design was selected by him from a series of ten designs prepared by the College of Arms.