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* 1484 – The College of Arms was formally incorporated by Royal Charter signed by King Richard III of England.
Richard also founded the College of Arms.
As Duke of Gloucester, Richard used the Royal Arms of England quartered with the Royal Arms of France, differenced by a label argent of three points ermine, on each point a canton gules.
Arms of King Richard I adopted towards the end of his reign, a version of the lion emblems or recognizance used on the shield of his grandfather Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou ( d. 1151 ), which became fixed during his reign as the Royal Arms of England: Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
* Richard Rands, In Need of Review: SPLA Transformation in 2006 – 10 and Beyond, HSBA-Small Arms Survey, Working Paper 23, November 2010
Royal Arms of England | Arms of King Henry III, inherited from his uncle King Richard I ( Arms of Plantagenet ): Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
* Knopf, Richard C. Anthony Wayne: A Name in Arms ( Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1960 ).
Babes in Arms is a 1937 musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and book by Rodgers and Hart.
Round believed that the Despencer descent was fabricated by Richard Lee, a corrupt Clarencieux King of Arms.
Further discussion brought the negotiations to an end on May 26, 1972, in Moscow when Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev signed both the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and the Interim Agreement Between The United States of America and The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Certain Measures With Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms.
Following Richard Brooks ' notable Something of Value ( 1957 ) was a moving performance in Charles Vidor's box office failure A Farewell to Arms, based on Ernest Hemingway's novel.
* Present Arms ( Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers ) Broadway production opened at Lew Fields ' Mansfield Theatre on April 26 and ran for 155 performances.
* " Here in My Arms " w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
Coat of Arms of King Richard III of England | Richard III, with his personal emblem and supporters the white boar.
In 1972 U. S. President Richard Nixon, under pressure from Senator Jackson, dismissed the head of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ( ACDA ) and replaced him with Fred Ikle.
( Time, 23 March 1987, " Farewell Dark Prince ") However, he has been quoted saying that ; " I really resent being depicted as some sort of dark mystic or some demonic power .... All I can do is sit down and talk to someone ...." ( The New York Times, 4 December 1977, Jackson Aide Stirs Criticism in Arms Debate, Richard L. Madden )
In around 1699 Sir Richard Holford discovered the Inn's own Coat of Arms on a manuscript, granted to them in 1516.
Two nights later they struck again, at the Woodford home of a gentleman named Richard Woolridge, a Furnisher of Small Arms in the Office of Ordnance at the Tower of London.
Famous MSU alumni include former Michigan governors James Blanchard and John Engler, U. S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Tim Johnson, U. S. Ambassador to Brazil Donna Hrinak, former Jordan Prime Minister Adnan Badran, billionaire philanthropists Tom Gores and Eli Broad, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court Wallace B. Jefferson, trial lawyer Geoffrey Feiger, former Food and Drug Administration official Peter Rheinstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Ford, Teamsters president James P. Hoffa, Quicken Loans founder and Cleveland Cavaliers owner and billionaire Dan Gilbert, Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. House of Representatives Wilson Livingood, former Michigan U. S. Senator and Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, former Vice President of the Republic of Liberia Harry Moniba, and former U. S. Ambassador to Italy Peter Secchia.

Arms and de
* Savannah de Tessieres, ' Reforming the Ranks: Public Security in a Divided Cote d ' Ivoire ,' in Small Arms Survey 2011: States of Security, Small Arms Survey / Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva, Cambridge University Press, 2011
The rules of modern fencing originated from France, where the first known book on fencing, Treatise on Arms, was written by Diego de Valera between 1458 and 1471, shortly before dueling came under official ban by the Catholic Monarchs.
* La Bataille de la Moskowa ( Martial Enterprises, 1974 ) Later republished by Games Designers Workshop and Clash of Arms.
To mark his claim on the French crown, Edward III Quartering ( heraldry ) | quartered the Royal Arms of England | three lions of England with the fleurs de lys of France in his royal arms in 1340.
Speght ( 1598 ) prefixed to his history a genealogical tree which began: ' Paganus de Rouet Hannoniensis, aliter dictus Guien Rex Armorum ' describing de Ruet as Guienne King of Arms.
Arms of de Valence Earls of Pembroke
* According to a letter passed by the King of Arms of Portugal in the name of King Pedro II of Portugal and registered in the books of the municipal chamber of São Paulo on the 17 of April 1683, the Alvarengas were recognized as members of the nobility of blood ( Portuguese: fidalgos de linhagem ), a condition that in Portugal passed to all descendants that could prove descent, regardless of gender.
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Olivares put forward the idea of a Unión de Armas, or ' Union of Arms '.
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During this period, Richardson gave some of his most noted performances, including not only " the definitive Falstaff and Peer Gynt of the century " but also Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, the title roles in Cyrano de Bergerac and Uncle Vanya and Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls.
Arms attributed to this William de Braose by Matthew Paris ( see Aspilogia II, MP IV No7 )
Arms attributed to William de Braose ( d. 1230 ) by Matthew Paris: Party per pale indented gules and azure.
Arms of the Sprimonts of Liége: File: Armes de SPRIMONT. png
The Arms are " azure seme de fer moline or, on a dexter canton or a lion rampant purpure ".
Coat of Arms of Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton | Baron Grey of Wilton, the original owner of Gray's Inn after whom it is named
The people of Arecibo also honored Captain Antonio de los Reyes Correa by including a gold colored belt in their Coat of Arms with the words " Muy Leal ", which means " Very Faithful ", in representation of Correa.
The Brazos River, called the Rio de los Brazos de Dios by early Spanish explorers ( translated as " The River of the Arms of God "), is the longest river in Texas and the 11th longest river in the United States at from its headwater source at the head of Blackwater Draw, Curry County, New Mexico to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico with a drainage basin.
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Coat of Arms of the Seymour Dukes of Somerset: Quarterly: 1st and 4th Or, on a pile gules between six fleurs de lys azure three Lions in heraldry | lions of England ; 2nd and 3rd, Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ( Seymour ) The paternal arms of Seymour concede the positions of greatest honour, the 1st & 4th Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarters, to a version of the Armorial of Plantagenet | arms of Plantagenet

Arms and Clare
Robyn St. Clare, whose composition " Into Your Arms " was a hit for popular 1990s act The Lemonheads ( with Dalton on bass guitar ), has recorded with Ratcat and Sneeze.
Her husband Lionel thereby came into the Clare inheritance and became the Duke of Clarence as well as the Clarenceaux King of Arms.
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Sir Giles Lynchwood was played by George Cole, with Geraldine James as Lady Maud, David Suchet as Blott, Paul Brooke as Mr Hoskins, Clare Grogan as the receptionist at the Handyman Arms hotel, Julia McKenzie as Mrs Forthby and Simon Cadell as Mr Dundridge.

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