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  1. 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. Ralph Bigland (died 1784), also Garter, led the ...

  2. Grants of Arms to Commercial Companies: The College of Arms has published a booklet on the subject of corporate grants of arms. An online version of it may be seen here. Enquiries about grants to companies should be addressed to the Officer in Waiting in the first instance. Commercial firms have been granted coats of arms by the College of Arms ...

  3. Das College of Arms hat seinen Sitz in London und untersteht dem Earl Marshal of England. Dieses Amt ist seit König Karl II. (1660–1685) dem jeweiligen Duke of Norfolk erblich übertragen. Die führenden Mitarbeiter des Amtes sind die drei officers of arms: Ranghöchster ist der Herold mit dem Amtsnamen Garter King of Arms (Wappenkönig ...

  4. The College of Arms in London claims to be the heraldic Authority for Australia (a claim disputed by the AHS). The Kings of Arms of England will grant arms to any Australian citizen and, possibly, to any Australian resident. The Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland will grant arms to any Australian of Scots descent or close connection.

  5. College of Arms. The College of Arms, in London is one of the few remaining government heraldic authorities in Europe. It was founded in 1484 by King Richard III, and its job is to control heraldry and grant new armorial bearings, sometime called coats of arms . The college is run by the Kings of Arms, heralds and pursuivants who handle ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. The College of Arms, also known as Heralds’ College, is situated in the City of London. It consists of thirteen officers: three Kings of Arms, six Heralds of Arms and four Pursuivants of Arms, who are appointed directly by the Sovereign. Although it is not part of a Government Department, nor are the Officers of Arms civil servants, they are ...