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  1. College of Arms har offentlig myndighet over heraldiske spørsmål i England, Wales og Nord-Irland. I Skottland hører disse spørsmål under et tilsvarende embete, Lord Lyon King of Arms. College of Arms utarbeider – på anmodning – også våpenskjold og flagg for myndigheter og private i andre land, særlig tidligere britiske kolonier.

  2. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk › resources › the-law-of-armsThe Law of Arms - College of Arms

    Control is delegated to the Kings of Arms, or senior heralds, who are Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster. They interpret the laws and conventions of arms, and are empowered to grant arms in the name of The Sovereign. Between 1530 and 1689 the Kings of Arms were given Royal Commissions to visit English and Welsh counties, to establish that ...

  3. Services - College of Arms. Heralds have been genealogists since the fifteenth century. The hereditary nature of arms encouraged them to develop scientific genealogical methods at an early date. Sir William Dugdale (died 1686), Garter King of Arms, was one of the greatest pioneers of modern genealogical research in England.

  4. Official blazon. Origin/meaning. The College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. The three Hampshire roses proclaim Wykeham’s pride in his county of birth; two chevrons, representing gables, recognise his achievements as a celebrated builder; and the single mitre celebrates Wykeham’s position as Bishop of ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Arms, College of. See College of Arms. The Oxford Companion to British History JOHN CANNON. Heralds' College, body first chartered in 1483 by Richard III [1] of England. It has been reorganized several times. Its purpose is to assign new coats of arms and to trace lineages to determine heraldic rights and privileges (see heraldry [2]).