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Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
Berney Arms takes its name from the landowner Thomas Trench Berney, via the name given to the railway station.
The arms were not granted or authorised by the College of Arms, but the length of time for which they have been used has given them a prescriptive authority.
Taken in this context, though he has sometimes been viewed as an odd or unqualified appointee to the College of Arms, it is not surprising, given the social expectations of his day, that by descent his credentials for his offices there were sound.
Lawson was a keen reader of Dickens and Marryat and novels such as Robbery under Arms and For the Term of his Natural Life ; an aunt had also given him a volume by Bret Harte.
Smith is reputed to have defeated, killed and beheaded Turkish commanders in three duels, for which he was knighted by the Transylvanian Prince Sigismund Báthory and given a horse and coat of Arms showing three Turks ' heads.
When Burke arrived for his first recording session at the Atlantic Records studio at 1841 Broadway, Manhattan, New York on 13 December 1960, he was given four songs, including his first Atlantic release, " Keep the Magic Working ", which was a flop, and " Just Out Of Reach ( Of My Two Empty Arms )", a cover of a country song written and recorded by Virgil " Pappy " Stewart, that had been a minor hit for Faron Young in 1953 (# 10 C & W ), and later for Patsy Cline.
Arms of Leonard Chamberlayne: Argent a chevron between three fylfots gules – drawn from the blazon given in MS. Harleian, 1394 In modern heraldry texts the fylfot is typically shown with truncated limbs, rather like a cross potent that's had one arm of each T cut off.
The classification is given in the Arms Act of 1959.
In 1996, Lautenberg voted against a bill that eliminated the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the United States Information Agency, the Agency for International Development, and the International Development Cooperation Agency and allowed the President to withhold 20 % of funds appropriated to the United Nations if any agency of the organization does not implement consensus-based decision-making procedures on budgetary matters that assure that significant attention is given to the specific interests of the United States.
Bond returns to England to be given another lead: the College of Arms in London has discovered that Blofeld has assumed the title and name Comte Balthazar de Bleuville and wants formal confirmation of the title and has asked the College to declare him the reigning count.
The provincial Kings of Arms were commissioned under a royal warrant to enter all houses and churches and given authority to deface and destroy all arms unlawfully used by any knight, esquire, or gentleman.
In 1943 the College was given new responsibilities when the office of Ulster King of Arms was annexed and combined with those of the Norroy King of Arms, creating a new office called Norroy and Ulster King of Arms ; Sir Algar Howard thus became the first to hold this office.
In a statement to Parliament on 3 December, Michael Martin Speaker of the House of Commons, responsible for the security of the Palace of Westminster, stated that, although the police undertaking the search had neither presented a search warrant nor given ( what Martin said was ) the requisite advice that such a warrant was necessary, the search of the Parliamentary office had been undertaken with express written consent from the Serjeant at Arms, who had signed a consent form without consulting the Clerk of the House.
In the Kingdom of Spain, the power to certify coats of arms has been given to the Cronistas de Armas ( Chroniclers of Arms ).
Usually given in Shoulder / Slope Arms or Present Arms position.
Son: un cordero blanco con su banderilla colorada, sobre un libro, y todo sobre una isla verde, que es la de Puerto Rico, y por los lados una F y una I, que quiere decir Fernando e Isabel, los Reyes Católicos que se las dieron, y hoy se conservan en el estandarte real, que es de damasco anaranjado, con que se ganó la ciudad " (" Coat of Arms given to Puerto Rico by the Catholic Monarchs in the year 1511 when a vecino ( roughly " freeman ") named Pedro Moreno was Procurator.
Image: Thomas Howard Arms. svg | Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk was given an augmentation ( shown to the right ) to commemorate the Battle of Flodden Field
Image: Duke of Wellington Arms. svg | The Duke of Wellington was given an augmentation of the Flag of the United Kingdom in the form of a shield.
For his merits for the Polish crown he was ennobled, accepted into the ranks of the szlachta and given a Zetynian Coat of Arms.
Both Mary, Queen of Scots, and George II of Great Britain used the titles and styles, but on the accession of George VI there was a difference between the opinion of the Lord Lyon and the advice given by the Scottish Lords of Appeal to the Garter King of Arms.

Arms and him
Whereas the late King James the Second by the Assistance of diverse evill Councellors Judges and Ministers imployed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion and the Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome ( list of grievances including ) ... by causing severall good Subjects being Protestants to be disarmed at the same time when Papists were both Armed and Imployed contrary to Law, ( Recital regarding the change of monarch ) ... thereupon the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons pursuant to their respective Letters and Elections being now assembled in a full and free Representative of this Nation takeing into their most serious Consideration the best meanes for attaining the Ends aforesaid Doe in the first place ( as their Auncestors in like Case have usually done ) for the Vindicating and Asserting their ancient Rights and Liberties, Declare ( list of rights including ) ... That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their Conditions and as allowed by Law.
Pope lived in his parents ' house in Mawson Row, Chiswick, between 1716 and 1719 ; the red brick building is now the Mawson Arms, commemorating him with a blue plaque.
The last saw him win the Academy Award for Best Actor, over Clark Gable for Gone with the Wind, Laurence Olivier for Wuthering Heights, James Stewart for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Mickey Rooney for Babes in Arms.
Butcher, took the sign with him to the Fishmonger's Arms in Winchmore Hill Road-which apparently read " This gate hangs well, and hinders none.
* Wall Doxey ( August 8, 1892 – March 2, 1962 ), Mississippi Congressman, only United States Senator to have also served as the Senate Sergeant at Arms, Wall Doxey State Park named after him
The college arms are those of Cardinal Wolsey and were granted to him by the College of Arms on 4 August 1525.
When Malcolm II of Scotland heard of Anselan's feats he invited him to become his Master Of Arms and ‘ bestowed ample lands upon him in The Lennox ’.
The Secretary of War under President James Buchanan, John B. Floyd, contracted with the Burnside Arms Company to equip a large portion of the Army with his carbine and induced him to establish extensive factories for its manufacture.
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.
In India, no citizen is allowed to carry, possess or acquire any Arms unless he holds with him a License issued by an Licensing officer of that area ( Generally at the Police Commissioners Head-Quarters ).
The Scottish Lyon King of Arms brought James IV's letter of 26 July to him.
Arms of " Bigod Ancient ", dropped post-1269 by Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk following his inheritance of the office of Marshal of England: Or, a cross gules as recorded as borne by him in the following Roll of arms | rolls of arms: Glover's Roll ( B3 ); St George's Roll ( E23 )
Other literary friends included, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, W. H. Hudson, George Bernard Shaw ( who openly admits his debt to Graham for " Captain Brassbound's Conversion " as well as a key line in " Arms and the Man ") and G. K. Chesterton, who proclaimed him " The Prince of Preface Writers " and famously declared in his autobiography that while Cunninghame Graham would never be allowed to be Prime Minister, he instead " achieved the adventure of being Cunninghame Graham ", which Shaw described as " an achievement so fantastic that it would never be believed in a romance.
At that point, Lord Lyon King of Arms allowed him to add the designation " of Mar " to his name.
The accommodation in the College of Arms and the income from his post enabled him to pursue his research in London.
In 1644 the king created him Chester Herald of Arms in Ordinary.
He asked the College of Arms to check his lineage and produce a coat of arms for him and subsequently received the arms of a family that had died out.
It is mentioned in Men at Arms that Vimes has been in the Watch for 25 years, making him 41 at the time of that novel.
In Men at Arms, he temporarily gains possession of the Gonne, a malevolent firearm which drives him to violence, but he restrains the urge to " make things right ", enough to eventually let it go without seriously hurting anyone.
The Catherine wheels on the banner were taken from the Armorial Bearings granted to him by the College of Arms.
The Reading Clerk reads the Letters Patent presented to him by the Garter Principal King of Arms, and administers the Oath of Allegiance or Solemn Affirmation to the new peer.

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