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Arms of William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon ( 1475 – 1511 ): Quarterly 1st & 4th, Courtenay ; 2nd & 3rd Redvers, as sculpted on south porch of St Peter's Church, Tiverton, Devon, impaling the arms of King Edward IV, the father of his wife Princess Katherine
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Arms and William
Arms of the great Bristol merchant and shipper William II Canynges ( d. 1474 ), as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe Church, showing the couped heads of three Moors wreathed at the temples
It has been claimed that the theme from the Largo was adapted into a spiritual-like song " Goin ' Home ", by composer Harry Burleigh, whom Dvořák met during his American sojourn, and lyricist William Arms Fisher, but the song was actually written by Fisher and based on Dvořák's Largo theme.
Subtitled McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy: Brothers in Arms, it is a biography focusing on the Bundys ' role in American foreign policy, especially in the progression of the Vietnam War.
* Kai Bird, The Color of Truth: McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy: Brothers in Arms, Touchstone, June 2000.
* William Camden ( 1551 – 1623 ), antiquary, historian, and Clarenceux King of Arms, lived in the house later known as Camden Place from c. 1609 until his death there in 1623.
* William Lowther, Arms and the Man: Dr. Gerald Bull, Iraq, and the Supergun Chronicles the life and death of Dr. Gerald Bull, inventor of the supergun and one of the greatest weapons experts in the world.
In the parish church of St. Nicholas can be found the ornate tomb of Sir William Paston ; the remains of medieval painted screens ; a telescopic Gothic font canopy ; a unique Royal Arms Board ; an ancient iron bound chest ; and many other ancient artifacts.
William Camden ( 1551 – 1623 ), author of the Britannia, wearing the tabard and chain of office of Clarenceux King of Arms.
In order to make A Farewell to Arms, he had reportedly turned down Marlon Brando's role in Sayonara, William Holden's role in The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Charlton Heston's role in Ben-Hur.
Arms attributed to William de Braose ( d. 1230 ) by Matthew Paris: Party per pale indented gules and azure.
Consequently he was arrested on 10 February 1655 at the village of Easton, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, while dictating A Declaration of the free and well-affected People of England now in Arms against the Tyrant Oliver Cromwell, esq to his secretary William Parker.
Arms of William Canynges, as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe: Argent, 3 Moors | Moor's heads couped in profile Tincture ( heraldry ) | proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure ) The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor ( 16th. c or later ) escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon suggests this is a later addition or possibly repainting.
Then they move to the Kings Arms and then up towards the church taking in the Loco and the Duke William on the way, drinking and singing as they go.
For his twenty-first birthday, in 1962, Prince William was granted the use of the Royal Arms, differenced with a label argent of five points, the outer pair and central point bearing lions gules, the inner pair crosses gules.
* Arms and the Man-Dr. Gerald Bull, Iraq, and the Supergun " by William Lowther, Presidio Press, 1991.
Arms and Courtenay
Arms of first Courtenay Earls of Devon: Or, three Roundel | torteaux a Label ( heraldry ) | label azure, as depicted ( without tinctures ) impaling Bohun on the monumental brass in Exeter Cathedral, Devon, of Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ) | Sir Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ), 5th son of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon ( d. 1377 )
Original Difference ( heraldry ) | undifferenced Coat of Arms of the House of Courtenay: Or, three Roundel | torteaux, as shown sculpted within a Order of the Garter | Garter on the chancel arch of St Peter's Church, Tiverton, Devon, being the arms of Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon ( 1485 creation ) | Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, Order of the Garter | KG ( d. 1509 )
* Arms of Bishop Reginald Courtenay: See of Exeter impaling Courtenay ( Grandfather of 11th Earl of Devon )
* Arms of William Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon ( d. 1859 ), impaling the arms of his wife Hariet Leslie: Quarterly 1st & 4th: Pepys, Baronets of Juniper Hill ; 2nd & 3rd: Leslie, Earls of Rothes.
Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon | Arms of Courtenay of Powderham: Or, three Roundel | torteaux a Label ( heraldry ) | label azure.
Arms and 1st
Krulak's staff assignments included: operations officer, 2nd Battalion 9th Marines ( 1977 – 1978 ); chief of the Combat Arms Monitor Section at Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. ( 1978 – 1979 ); executive assistant to the Director of Personnel Management, Headquarters Marine Corps ( 1979 – 1981 ); Plans Office, Fleet Marine Forces Pacific, Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii ( 1982 – 1983 ); executive officer, 3rd Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade ; assistant chief of staff, maritime pre-positioning ships, 1st MEB ; assistant chief of staff for operations, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade ; and the military assistant to the assistant secretary of defense for command, control, communications and intelligence, Office of the Secretary of Defense.
" The Arms given him in Anglia Sacra, p. 673, are not sufficiently explicit ; they should be thus blasoned: Quarterly gules and ermine on the 1st and 4th a goat's head erased argent.
Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th azure semée of fleur-de-lys or ( France Ancient ); 2nd and 3rd gules, three lions passant guardant or ( England ); overall a label of three points argent.
Marching under the arms of his maternal great-great-grandfather Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, as he approached London he displayed a banner of the Coat of Arms of England.
In a declaration made on the 16 June 1673 by Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, the Lord Privy Seal, in reference to a dispute over the exercise of authority over the Officers of Arms the powers of the Earl Marshal were stated as " to have power to order, judge, and determine all matters touching arms, ensigns of nobility, honour, and chivalry ; to make laws, ordinances, and statutes for the good government of the Officers of Arms ; to nominate Officers to fill vacancies in the College of Arms ; to punish and correct Officers of Arms for misbehaviour in the execution of their places ".
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
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
Victoria Eugenie's coat of arms as Queen of Spain were the former Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain used by the House of Bourbon, impaled with the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom ( in the English version ), overall an inescutcheon with the arms of her father Prince Henry of Battenberg ; quarterly 1st and 4th, Hesse ( modified ), 2nd and 3rd, Battenberg.
Henry FitzRoy's arms were as follows: 1st and 4th canton borders for Brittany, 2nd and 3rd canton borders for Somerset, centred by the English Royal Arms, surmounted by an escutcheon of Nottingham, with a bar attached to show royal bastardy.
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