The Manorial Society of Great Britain
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The Manorial Society
of Great Britain was founded in 1906. It has a membership of
approximately 1,900 Lords of the Manor and Feudal Barons, Peers and
Historians.
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The College of Arms
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Coats of arms have
been and still are granted by Letters Patent from the senior heralds,
the Kings of Arms. A right to arms can only be established by the
registration in the official records of the College of Arms of a
pedigree showing direct male line descent from an ancestor already
appearing therein as entitled to arms, or by making application through
the College of Arms for a grant of arms. |
Burke's Peerage & Gentry
International Register of Arms
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A register of
armorial bearings in current use throughout the world which includes
the names, addresses and family biographies of the bearers along with
the rationale and history behind their use and design. This fully
illustrated record of contemporary Coats of Arms used internationally
is the precursor to the publication of a prestigious work in book form.
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The English
History & Heritage Guide
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What makes England
English? From hedgerows to the history of tea, explore the culture of
England. |