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Families originally assumed their own coat of arms, and in cases where two clans used the same design, there would be a case in the High Court of Chivalry to decide who had the better right. In ...
A personal coat of arms and crest cost £6,075, while an impersonal non-profit organisation can get there's for £12,775. A commercial company will have to pay even more, with the total cost ...
As first reported in the Northamptonshire Telegraph, a black man with a broken chain has been part of the Kettering coat of arms since 1938. Both the slave, who was depicted holding up the right ...
Manchester's coat of arms was granted to the city in 1842 and is a classic heraldic design, showing a shield of red and gold, bearing the image of a ship, supported by an antelope and a lion and ...
The Duchess of Cornwall has been granted a Royal coat of arms, Clarence House has revealed. The design, in bright blue, red, gold and green, shows both the coat of arms of her husband Prince Charles ...
The basic rules of heraldry have changed little since then and are much less complex than we might imagine. A coat of arms consists of a shield on which rests a helmet, which is topped off by an often ...
Five lions – three lions of England and the lions of Bohemia. The Mace. The Sword. The Cap of Maintenance. The red cross on a white background. Each part of the arms has its own story, linked mainly ...
The U.S. billionaire has won a battle against 400-year-old heraldic law to show his very own coat of arms at a new golf resort in Aberdeenshire.
Camilla’s coat of arms was first granted by the late Queen in 2005 to mark her 58th birthday that year, but now has new elements befitting the wife of the monarch.
Done in tasteful blue, red, gold and green, Camilla's crest combines elements taken from the coats of arms belonging to her husband - the Prince of Wales - and her father, Major Bruce Shand.
Families originally assumed their own coat of arms, and in cases where two clans used the same design, there would be a case in the High Court of Chivalry to decide who had the better right. In ...