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    Clarenceux King of Arms, historically often spelled Clarencieux (both pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an officer of arms at the College of Arms...
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    Garter Principal King of Arms Clarenceux King of Arms (England and Wales south of the Trent) Norroy and Ulster King of Arms (England north of the Trent and...
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    Law portal Scotland portal King of Arms Garter Principal King of Arms Clarenceux King of Arms Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Moncrieffe, Ian; Pottinger...
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    Garter Principal King of Arms (also Garter King of Arms or simply Garter) is the senior king of arms and officer of arms of the College of Arms, the heraldic...
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    Charles Athill was promoted to Clarenceux King of Arms. Three years later, Lindsay followed Athill to the role of Clarenceux on Athill's death. Lindsay held...
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    George Edward Cokayne (category English officers of arms)
    long-serving herald at the College of Arms in London, who eventually rose to the rank of Clarenceux King of Arms. He wrote such authoritative and standard...
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    to Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux King of Arms dated 6 April 1530. He was commissioned to travel throughout his province (i.e. south of the Trent) with authority...
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    Norroy King of Arms. Two years later, on the death of Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee, Cochrane was chosen to succeed him as Clarenceux King of Arms on 26...
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  • gentlemanly status) by Cooke, Clarenceux King-of-Arms. However, Robert Cooke died in 1593. The Clarenceux King-of Arms in 1622 was William Camden, but...
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    County of Cambridge undertaken by Robert Cooke, the then Clarenceux King of Arms, and a graduate of St John's College. The lions represent the university's...
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  • former English officer of arms. He served as Clarenceux King of Arms from 2010 until 2021. He has worked at the College of Arms in London since 1968. Dickinson...
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  • of Worcester. Blount was promoted to the office of Norroy King of Arms in 1859. He held this position until his promotion to the post of Clarenceux King...
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    serjeant at arms Eldest born of a baron peer of the realm or that of a knight Coke followed Sir William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms (1551–1623),...
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  • John Heaton-Armstrong (category English officers of arms)
    promoted to the office of Clarenceux King of Arms. As such, he was responsible for the granting of arms in his jurisdiction south of the River Trent. While...
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    Anthony Wagner (category English officers of arms)
    officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He served as Garter Principal King of Arms before retiring to the post of Clarenceux King of Arms. He was...
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    architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh was appointed Clarenceux King of Arms, although he knew little of heraldry and genealogy and was known to have ridiculed...
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  • Madge Shelton (category British maids of honour)
    Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563, taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms: Volume 1 (PDF). Norwich. p. 104. Barbara Harris, 'A rhetoric of requests:...
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  • was appointed Clarenceux King of Arms in 1831, and promoted to Garter in 1838. Woods had two mistresses and at least six children. One of his sons, Albert...
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    Tabard (category History of clothing (Western fashion))
    made. The tabard of a king of arms is made of velvet, the tabard of a herald of arms of satin, and that of a pursuivant of arms of damask silk. The oldest...
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  • front of the procession, accompanied by Heralds and Gentleman Ushers; the Serjeants-at-Arms follow with their maces, just ahead of Garter King of Arms. The...
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