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Heraldry has changed with the times ... In the 15th century, Richard III incorporated the English heralds, who organised such matters, and installed them in the College of Arms.
On Sept. 15, 2010, TOIH celebrated its 50th anniversary. The institute held a symposium on heraldry in America, explaining the institute's origins and current processes, as well as the relevance ...
The English heraldry, with the three English lions occupying two quarters and the Scottish lion rampant only one, is correctly used in England; in Scotland, obviously enough ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. - Lord Lyon David Sellar, King of Arms of the Lyon Court and an Officer of State in Scotland, made a special visit to Fort Belvoir's Institute of Heraldry Sept. 8.
Regarding the new UK coins bearing designs based on English heraldry, I feel we cannot really complain. After all, the present monarch, frequently referred to as the Queen of England, is numbered ...