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  1. Hace 4 días · The earliest granting of university arms was to King's College Cambridge by Henry VI in 1449. [2] [3] [4] Arms are granted by the College of Arms [5] and Lyon Court. It has been suggested that new universities register arms in an attempt to appear more traditional or legitimate. [6]

  2. Hace 4 días · CLARENCEUX KING OF ARMS. Clarenceux, meaning the inhabitants of Clarence, that is the domains of the Earls of Clare, is first known in connection with a king of arms c. 1334 in the person of Andrew 'Clarencell (orum) rex heraldus'.

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  3. Hace 2 días · This is a list of the official historical coats of arms or 'full heraldic achievements' of English primary and secondary education schools, grouped by region, as granted by the College of Arms.

  4. Hace 3 días · On latter occasion, assisted by Colbarne, Rouge Dragon, recorded pedigrees and arms of many northern families, no record of this in College and it is not officially counted as a Vis'n. Further northern pedigrees and arms recorded in 1560–1.

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  5. Hace 4 días · The original case papers are located at the College of Arms in London and the Earl Marshal’s archive at Arundel Castle, Sussex. The cases cover a wide variety of topics relating to the social, political and cultural history of the period, from ship money and the Bishops Wars to pew disputes and duelling, from heralds’ visitations and grants ...

  6. Hace 1 día · The coat of arms was registered with the Scottish equivalent of the College of Arms, the Lord Lyon King of Arms, in 1981 and with the Canadian Heraldic Authority during Queen's sesquicentennial celebrations in 1991. The coat of arms is based on that of the University of Edinburgh, the institution after which Queen's was modelled.

  7. Hace 4 días · This course explores the origins of the concepts of arms control and collective security, examines the attempts to organize international security collectively, and assesses possibilities and opportunities for collective security arrangements after the Cold War.