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Heraldic Escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon from monument to Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester ( 1568-1648 ) and his wife Anne Copleston ( 1588-1616 ), Eggesford Church, Devon.
Heraldic escutcheon on easternmost of north aisle piers in Powderham Church, Devon, showing the arms of Courtenay of Powderham Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaling Bonville: Sable, six mullets argent pierced gules.
Heraldic Escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon incised on tombstone of Reginald de Botreaux ( d. 1420 ) showing the Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaled arms of his parents: Baron: Argent, a griffin segreant gules armed azure ( Botreaux ); Femme: Azure seme of fleurs-de-lis a lion rampant or ( Beaumont )

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The Canadian Heraldic Authority ( CHA ) has granted former prime ministers an augmentation of honour on the personal coat of arms of those who pursued them.
It was enabled by the University College of Cape Breton Act ( amended ) The University College of Cape Breton's Coat of Arms were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on May 27, 1995.
University of Victoria's Arms were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on April 3, 2001.
A painted carving on the main gate of Oriel College, Oxford, depicting the Heraldic badge | badge of the Prince of Wales.
File: ShieldOfWilliamDeValence. jpg | Diaper on the Heraldic shield of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( d. 1296 ) from his tomb in Westminster Abbey.
The Badge of Office of the Rector of Queen's University was registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on October 15, 2004.
University of Waterloo's Arms and Flag were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on February 15, 2001.
Prince Edward met with Sauvé at Rideau Hall on June 4, 1988, to present the Governor General with royal Letters Patent permitting the federal viceroy to exercise the Queen's powers in respect of the granting of heraldic arms in Canada, leading to the eventual creation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, of which Sauvé was the first head.
" The blazon was registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on March 15, 2005.
Mount Allison University's Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on November 15, 2007.
The University of Saskatchewan ` s Arms were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on February 15, 2001.
The coat of arms of the Canadian Space Agency granted on 25 July 1991, by the Canadian Heraldic Authority
The coin had the Heraldic Eagle, based on the Great Seal of the United States on the reverse.
Université de Sherbrooke's arms, supporters, flag and badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on January 15, 2004.
Université de Sherbrooke's crest and Supporters were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on April 20, 2007.
Woodsworth College's Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on October 15, 2006.
Heraldic Coat of Arms: Barry Or and azure, on a chief of the first three pallets between two gyronnies based on the second, over all an inescucheon argent.
These banners were developed by the Canadian Heraldic Authority over a three month period and revealed on 29 June 2011, just prior to that year's royal tour by the Duke of Cambridge.
BCIT's Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on February 29, 1996.
Section 34a the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines declares that it is a prohibited act " o mutilate, deface, defile, trample on or cast contempt or commit any act or omission casting dishonor or ridicule upon the flag or over its surface ;"
The Toronto School of Theology's Arms and Flag were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on March 1, 2001 The Greek word ÓYNEPÃOYNTEÓ, which is the School motto, is taken from 2 Corinthians 6. 1: “ We work together with Him ” translates to “ Co-worker ”.
Heraldic shield features the field Gules ( red ) with an armored knight on a horse salient Argent ( white ).
* The Army Cadet League's Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on March 31, 1995

Heraldic and tomb
Heraldic shield of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( d. 1296 ) from his tomb in Westminster Abbey.

Heraldic and Hugh
Achievement ( heraldry ) | Heraldic achievement of Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl Fortescue, showing arms of Fortescue Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaling Grenville, c. 1800, Possibly from a bookplate: Baron: Azure, a bend engrailled argent plain cottised or ; Femme: Vert, on a cross argent five Roundel | torteaux.

Heraldic and .
Heraldic societies exist to promote education and understanding about the subject.
Heraldic courtoisie is observed: that is, charges in a composite shield ( or two shields displayed together ) usually turn to face the centre.
Heraldic societies abound in Africa, Asia, Australasia, the Americas and Europe.
The Heraldic Imagination.
Heraldic depiction of the King of Scots from a 15thC French armorial.
In 2006, the State Herald of South Africa, Themba Mabaso, and the Deputy Herald, Marcel van Rossum, donned a tabard with the arms of the republic at the XXVIIth International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences in St Andrews, Scotland.
The Chancellery of Honours also centres around the Queen and is thus administered by the governor general, whose secretary simultaneously holds the position of Herald Chancellor of Canada and, as such, oversees the Canadian Heraldic Authority — the mechanism of the Canadian honours system by which armorial bearings are granted to Canadians by the governor general in the name of the sovereign.
In addition, the river is the namesake of Saint-Laurent Herald at the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
This Heraldic badge of the Heir Apparent is derived from the ostrich feathers borne by Edward, the Black Prince.
Heraldic device of Fëanor.
( the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines ) regulates the usage of the Philippine national anthem.
Image: Crown of the Dauphin of France. svg | Heraldic Crown of the Dauphin of France.

Heraldic and ),
The name may have been derived from the Montagnais words " Maissimeu Assi " ( meaning Mi ' kmaq Land ), and it is today the namesake of the Miramichi Herald at the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Heraldic badges of England ( tudor rose ), Scotland ( thistle ), and Ireland ( shamrock ).
Heraldic banners and crests of King Charles II and his brother James, Duke of York ( later James II ), observed by Elias Ashmole, Windsor Herald.
* Mercedes Lackey, author of " The Heralds of Valdemar " series, incorporates psionics into her novels under the guise of " mind magic "; Heraldic Gifts run the gamut of abilities ranging from mindspeech ( telepathy ), which can be either receptive or projective or both ; fetching ( telekinesis and teleportation ); fore-sight ( prescience or precognition ); firestarting ( pyrokinesis ); far-sight ( ESP / astral projection ).
On August 22 Arthur E. DuBois, the chief of the Heraldic Section of the Army's Office of the Quartermaster General ( forerunner to the Army Institute of Heraldry ), made several suggestions.
His father, John Burke ( 1787 – 1848 ), was also a genealogist, and in 1826 issued a Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
Following the creation and formal proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, the existing Heraldic College ( Consulta Araldica ), thenceforth denoted the Italian Heraldic College, was updated to include and additional title of nobility, that of “ nobile ”, as the lowest rank in the hierarchy of Italian titles of nobility.
Prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Italian, in the duchy of Milan, the Heraldic Court of Milan ( the legal body empowered to decide on matters regarding titles of nobility ), awarded and registered the term “ nobile ” as a title of nobility, until Napoleon's army overran the Austrian Habsburg-controlled duchy in 1796.
Heraldic Badges in England and Wales ( partial pdf ), 4 vols, Boydell & Brewer, 2009, ISBN 1-84383-493-6
The Heraldic badge | badge of Prince Edward ( later Edward VI of England | Edward VI ), as published in the Genethliacon illustrissimi Eaduerdi principis Cambriae of John Leland ( antiquary ) | John Leland ( 1543 ).
In order to become legally registered and protected under Swedish law, an official coat of arms must be registered with the Swedish Patent and Registration Office ( PRV ), and is subject to approval by the National Herald ( Statsheraldiker ) and the bureaucratic Heraldic Board of the National Archives of Sweden.
Heraldic arms of common citizens ( burgher arms ), however, are less strictly controlled.
* Licentiate ( LRHSC ), granted to those who have completed the Society's Level III Heraldic Proficiency Course.

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