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  1. July 2021 Newsletter (no. 65) Sir Thomas Woodcock, KCVO, Garter King of Arms, retired from the College of Arms on 30 June 2021. He graduated from Durham University, and then read for an LLB at Cambridge, before being called to the Bar at the Inner Temple. In 1975 he joined the heraldic practice of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, and ...

  2. The College of Arms maintains a respected Conservation Department, headed by Christopher Harvey, which is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the College's large archive of manuscripts and its library of printed books. Working closely with the Archive Department, and overseen by Adam Tuck, Lancaster Herald, the conservators ...

  3. October 2021 Newsletter (no. 66) The College of Arms is an important Grade 1 listed building dating from the 1670s, with significant later alterations. The final phase of a major programme of restoration of brickwork and pointing, and of repairs to the windows, has now been completed. This three-year programme, somewhat delayed by the pandemic ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2021 · Live Broadcast: June 24, 2021Presented by Peter O'Donoghue, York HeraldModerated by Nathaniel Lane Taylor, FASGThe early decades of the eighteenth century sa...

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  5. The College of Arms is a corporate body regulating heraldic matters and granting new armorial bearings for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The heralds are a part of The Queen's Household, and have royal duties such as publicly reading royal proclamations at the succession of a new Sovereign. They also take part in Coronations, the State ...

  6. Acquiring Arms The current statement of the Law of Arms of Australia relating to the acquisition of arms by Australians was stated by Prime Minister the Honourable Malcolm Turnbull MP in Parliament on 7 February 2018 in these terms: The practice of the College of Arms in England granting armorial b...

  7. The College of Arms holds three artefacts that have a traditional association with the battle of Flodden, where English and Scottish forces famously met in September 1513. These items - a sword, a dagger and a ring - were deposited in the College of Arms in 1681 by the sixth Duke of Norfolk; the entry in the College Chapter book recording this ...