Examples of 'college of arms' in a sentence

Meaning of "college of arms"

College of Arms: The official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and much of the Commonwealth. It is responsible for granting coats of arms and maintaining registers of genealogical and heraldic information

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This order speaks to the creation of the establishment of the College of Arms.
Christophe founded a College of Arms to provide armorial bearings for the newly ennobled.
Digital photographs are held at the College of Arms.
The College of Arms was at this time quarrelsome.
He was granted arms by the College of Arms.
And the College of Arms is being very well paid.
It was decided however to continue to use the College of Arms.
The College of Arms thus designed a suitable coat of arms of Canada.
He established himself as an officer of arms at the College of Arms.
I went to the College of Arms in London.
He was the first Canadian ever to be appointed to the College of Arms.
College of Arms.
He served as assistant librarian of printed books at the College of Arms.
Addressed to College of Arms in London… This is a Photostat copy of a letter.
An antiquarian and officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

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The College of Arms is a corporation of thirteen heralds, styled Officers in Ordinary.
It is a fictional account of the inner workings of the College of Arms in London.
The College of Arms issues " letters patent " the Bureau of Heraldry issues " certificates of registration ".
His niece has put me in touch with the College of Arms in London.
The College of Arms Trust was established in 1956 to oversee funds for the building 's maintenance.
The Woods family has a strong tradition of service at the College of Arms.
It was designed in 1967 at the College of Arms of Great Britain.
Leake tried to use John Anstis to obtain a position at the College of Arms.
In 2005 the College of Arms granted him his personal Coat of Arms.
Richard also founded the College of Arms.
On incorporation in 1921 the borough was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms.
Welcome to the College of Arms.
Uh, which involves genealogical research, A research assistant at the College of Arms.
A junior officer at the College of Arms.
Since then, the post has been held by an officer of the College of Arms.
Registrar of the College of Arms.
Shortly after this, began his migration from the bar to the College of Arms.
It was designed by the British College of Arms.
In 1922 the borough obtained an official grant of arms from the College of Arms.
Ajunior officer at the College of Arms.
In April 2013 the university was granted armorial bearings by the College of Arms.
The announcement by Garter throws the entire College of Arms into confusion.
In 1955 this became the basis for an official grant from the College of Arms.
Official website of the College of Arms.
Wollaston 's family had a firm tradition at the College of Arms.
A research assistant at the College of Arms.
The coat of arms is " anciently recorded " at the College of Arms.
The school 's coat of arms is registered in the College of Arms in London.
He was granted his own coat of arms in March 2004 by the College of Arms.
The Earl Marshal 's court in the college of Arms.
In 1931 the borough received a grant of arms from the College of Arms.
He was granted armorial bearings by letters patent of the College of Arms on 5 March 2004.
In 1930 Woking Council was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms.
This was presented to Norman by the Royal College of Arms in 1996.
Neither coat, however, was on record at the College of Arms.

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