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Strana xvi
... appointed , the Officers of Arms could no longer maintain their authority , enforce their commands , or punish delinquents ; so that Commissions for Visitations which had been occasionally granted from the 20th Henry VIII . , to the ...
... appointed , the Officers of Arms could no longer maintain their authority , enforce their commands , or punish delinquents ; so that Commissions for Visitations which had been occasionally granted from the 20th Henry VIII . , to the ...
Strana xxii
... appoint- ments . The heralds still grant arms and record pedigrees for those who require them , and those pedigrees , according to modern practice , now contain references to the evidences on which they are founded . It appears by Dr ...
... appoint- ments . The heralds still grant arms and record pedigrees for those who require them , and those pedigrees , according to modern practice , now contain references to the evidences on which they are founded . It appears by Dr ...
Strana xxiv
... appointed in 1534 ; Christopher Barker , who was appointed in 1536 , and only held the office for one month ; William Fellows , appointed in 1536 ; and Gilbert Dethick , who was appointed in 1546 , and was succeeded by Harvey in 1550 ...
... appointed in 1534 ; Christopher Barker , who was appointed in 1536 , and only held the office for one month ; William Fellows , appointed in 1536 ; and Gilbert Dethick , who was appointed in 1546 , and was succeeded by Harvey in 1550 ...
Strana xxxi
... appointed York Herald on the 25th January , 1564 , and died on the 13th September , 1567 , and it must have been between those two dates that he so signed himself . He is called Colborne by Noble and other heraldic writers , but he ...
... appointed York Herald on the 25th January , 1564 , and died on the 13th September , 1567 , and it must have been between those two dates that he so signed himself . He is called Colborne by Noble and other heraldic writers , but he ...
Strana xxxii
... appointed Norroy in his place in 1562. In his petition to the Earl Marshal , which was prior to his commission of the 10th July , 1564 ( appendix p . 205 ) , Flower had complained that he had no store of books of arms , and was ...
... appointed Norroy in his place in 1562. In his petition to the Earl Marshal , which was prior to his commission of the 10th July , 1564 ( appendix p . 205 ) , Flower had complained that he had no store of books of arms , and was ...
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Strana xlv - Westmorland, made by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms in 1666.
Strana xliv - Countye Palatyne of Durham in the Yeare of our Lorde God 1575. Edited by Nicholas John Philipson, Newcastle, 1820, folio.
Strana 207 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc.
Strana 205 - Gentleman, or other, forbidding also and straitly comanding all his Shireves, Commissioners, Archdeacons, Officials, Scriveners, Clerks, Writers, or other whatsoever they be, to call, name, or write in any Assize, Sessions, Court, or other open place or places, or to use in any writing the addition of Esquire or Gentleman...
Strana 199 - Enterements or funeralls were Gownes, whoods or Tippetts above their degrees or estates that is to say, that no man vnder the degree of a Squyer wear whood with Typet, and so, from the degree of a Squyer vpwards, every man to weare according to his degree and estate. And" all those that shall disobey the same, to make answere therevnto vpon lawfull monicion before our Marshall of England. And furthermore, that no Graver, or Paynter, do grave, paynt, sett forth or devise any new Armes, without the...
Strana 207 - Esq. otherwise called Norroy Kinge of Armes, of the East, West, and North Partes of England, from the River of Trent northward ; and in his Company Robert Glover, alias Portcullis Pursuyvant of Armes, in the yeare of our Lord God 1575, anno 17 Elizabeth.
Strana 199 - ... furthermore, that no Graver, or Paynter, do grave, paynt, sett forth or devise any new Armes, without the knowledge and consent of the said Norrey King of Armes, or his lefull Deputy within his sayd province; We therefore, not onely will and require you, but also command you and every of you, that unto the said Norrey King of Armes in the full execucion of that to his office belongeth and auctoritie to him given by these presents, ye do give and shew your lawfull ayde and assistance when he shall...
Strana 205 - Province, and the parts and members thereof, appertayning to the offyce and charge of the said Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes, from tyme to tyme, as often and when as he shall thinke most necessarie and convenient for the same ; and not only to enter into all churches, castles, houses, and other places at his discretion, to peruse and take knowledge, survey, and viewe of all manner of armes, cognizances, crests, and other devyses of Armes of all and singular...
Strana xlv - King of Armes of the East, West, and Northe Partes of England, from the Ryver of Trent Northward ; and in his Companye Henry St. George, Blew mantle Pursuivant of Amies in the Year of our Lord 1614 ; with wood cuts (1820), folio.
Strana 206 - Presents is not made; or any statute, act, ordinance, provisions, proclamation, or restraint, to the contrary thereof heretofore made, ordained, or provided, or any other matter, cause, or thing, whatsoever, to the contrary, in any wise, notwithstanding.] In witnes whereof [we have caused these our letters to be made patents...