College of Arms.

College of Arms.
See Heralds' College.

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  • College of Arms Foundation — The coat of arms of the College of Arms Foundation. The blazon is Argent a Cross and within four Tressures Gules as many Doves their dexter wings elevated and inverted Azure beaked and legged Gules. The arms were granted by the College of Arms in …   Wikipedia

  • college of arms — or college of heralds 1. usually capitalized C&A&H a. : a corporation in England dependent upon the crown and consisting of three kings of arms, six heralds, and four pursuivants under the earl marshal s headship who have retained from the middle …   Useful english dictionary

  • College of Arms — See Arms, College of. See Heralds, College of …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • College of Arms — The office in England having authority of all matters heraldic, put into place after 1515, comprised of kings of arms, heralds, pursuivants of arms …   Medieval glossary

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