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  1. As of 1 January 2024 the fees payable upon a personal grant of arms and crest are £8,950, a similar grant to an impersonal but non-profit making body, £18,415, and to a commercial company, £27,450. When a grant of arms includes the grant of a badge or (to eligible grantees) supporters, or the exemplification of a standard, a further fee is ...

  2. College of Arms har offentlig myndighet over heraldiske spørsmål i England, Wales og Nord-Irland. I Skottland hører disse spørsmål under et tilsvarende embete, Lord Lyon King of Arms. College of Arms utarbeider – på anmodning – også våpenskjold og flagg for myndigheter og private i andre land, særlig tidligere britiske kolonier.

  3. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk › news-grants › newsNews - College of Arms

    19 June 2024. The College of Arms has lent an important manuscript, known as ‘M6: Interments of Queens, Tiltings, Tournaments &c.’, to the National Portrait Gallery for display at the exhibition ‘Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens’. College of Arms Ms M6 is displayed in the room dedicated to Queen Jane,….

  4. The College of Arms is the official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of the Commonwealth including Australia and New Zealand. As well as being responsible for the granting of new coats of arms, the College maintains registers of arms, pedigrees, genealogies, Royal Licences, changes of name, and flags.

  5. Grant of arms to John Shakespeare: draft 1. This draft grant of arms for John Shakespeare was prepared and written by William Dethick, Garter King of Arms, the most senior of the 13 heralds of the College of Arms. It is the first of two drafts of the grant, both dated October 20, 1596. October 20, 1596. Grant of arms to John Shakespeare: draft 2.

  6. College of Arms. The College of Arms is a corporate body regulating heraldic matters and granting new armorial bearings for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The heralds are a part of The Queen's Household, and have royal duties such as publicly reading royal proclamations at the succession of a new Sovereign.

  7. The Records and Collections of the College of Arms, by Sir Anthony Richard Wagner (1952), gives an excellent account of the history and extent of the College archives. A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms Catalogue Collections volume 1 (1988), is a detailed catalogue of a small but significant part of the records and collections ...