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  1. 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. The Librarian of the College of Arms, currently Mark Scott, Somerset Herald, oversees the Archive Department. This department, headed by the Archivist Dr James Lloyd, is responsible for the preservation, ordering, and cataloguing of the archive and library, and the accession of new acquisitions. The Archivist also arranges the many loans of ...

  3. Arms and Crest. Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster Kings of Arms. 8/10/2013. College reference: Grants 177/340. A grant of Arms, Crest and Badge (illustrated left) was made to John Geraint DAVIES of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CBE, by Letters Patent of Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms dated 3 January 2014.

  4. The College of Arms, in London is one of the few remaining government heraldic authorities in Europe. It was founded in 1484 by King Richard III, and its job is to control heraldry and grant new armorial bearings, sometime called coats of arms . The college is run by the Kings of Arms, heralds and pursuivants who handle heraldic affairs in ...

  5. April 2024 Newsletter (no. 75) Grants of Arms to Commercial Companies: The College of Arms has published a booklet on the subject of corporate grants of arms. An online version of it may be seen here. Enquiries about grants to companies should be addressed to the Officer in Waiting in the first instance. Commercial firms have been granted coats ...

  6. Arms. Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms. 12/8/2020. College reference: Grants 183/34. CONRAD, Dennis, of the City of London. Arms, Crest and Badge. Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms. 27/7/2020. College reference: Grants 183/1. THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FLETCHERS. Supporters. Garter King of Arms. 10/6/2020. College reference: Grants 182/333.

  7. October 2015 Newsletter (no. 44) Arundel Ms 29 is a small manuscript volume with miscellaneous contents dating from the fifteenth century. It was part of the library of manuscripts collected by Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (died 1646), part of which came to the College of Arms later in the seventeenth century.