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College of Arms

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  • To be granted one, Kate's father will have to lodge a "memorial" petition with Britain's College of Arms.

    Kate needs a coat of arms Autumn Brewington 2011

  • This is borne out by the sudden rush for the College of Arms to create a Coat of Arms for the soon-to-be-princess: England's ruling classes were all over the importance of recognizable brand identity and essence way before any riffraff like me ever got involved.

    Nick Jefferson: If Royalty Is a Brand, Then a Wedding Is a Perfect Campaign Nick Jefferson 2011

  • The coat of arms, developed by the College of Arms, tells the story of Bercow's journey from humble beginnings as the son of a taxi driver to become the most senior commoner in the land.

    John Bercow unveils new coat of arms 2011

  • Discovering that he had a flair for heraldic illustration he won the school's Arms and Armour drawing competition two years running, he joined the College of Arms as a trainee herald painter, designing heraldry for stained glass, wood carvings, ceramics, engravings, banners, flags and coins, and developing a strong, bold style which stood him well when he began producing illustrations for advertising.

    Dan Escott Steve 2009

  • I will pray my brother, if indeed he belong to the honourable College of Arms at

    Quentin Durward 2008

  • The Coat of Arms of RMC is not a College of Arms grant, but a grant by Royal Warrant.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • The Coat of Arms of RMC is not a College of Arms grant, but a grant by Royal Warrant.

    The Old Eighteen 2007

  • “SWITHIN FORSYTE.” and sealed the envelope with the ‘pheasant proper’ obtained from the College of Arms in 1850 at some expense.

    On Forsyte 'Change 2004

  • It would be so much easier if we could just go down to Somerset house or the College of Arms or whatever it is.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004

  • College of Arms, where, as in an association of Knights Templars, they might learn the science, and, so far as peaceful exercise would teach them, the practices of war.

    The Scarlet Letter 2002

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