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  1. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk › news-grants › newsletterNewsletter - College of Arms

    November 2023 Newsletter (no. 73) Record Manuscripts of the Tudor Visitations: The College of Arms has published an important new volume, which provides a detailed catalogue and index to this key series of official record manuscripts, created by the heralds in the sixteenth century and preserved at the College ever since.

  2. 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.

  3. As of 1 January 2024 the fees payable upon a personal grant of arms and crest are £8,950, a similar grant to an impersonal but non-profit making body, £18,415, and to a commercial company, £27,450. When a grant of arms includes the grant of a badge or (to eligible grantees) supporters, or the exemplification of a standard, a further fee is ...

  4. 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 ...

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

  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. As well as being responsible for the granting of new coats of arms, the College maintains registers of arms, pedigrees, genealogies, Royal Licences, changes of name, and flags.

  7. 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.