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... arms reversed . The royal officers at arms also were there , not in tabards bearing the Sovereign's , but the deceased's arms . The ceremonial was so long , so pompous , that there was ample employment for the many of the heraldic body ...
... arms reversed . The royal officers at arms also were there , not in tabards bearing the Sovereign's , but the deceased's arms . The ceremonial was so long , so pompous , that there was ample employment for the many of the heraldic body ...
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... arms . " It is owing to the omission of the christian and family name , that we have so defective an account of the ancient kings at arms and their succession : then their scal of arms was thought so sufficiently in- dicative of the ...
... arms . " It is owing to the omission of the christian and family name , that we have so defective an account of the ancient kings at arms and their succession : then their scal of arms was thought so sufficiently in- dicative of the ...
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... arms , and the depository of their valuable collections , which are as useful as curious . Here , too , they hold , every first Thursday in each month , their meetings , called chapters , where all affairs are determined by a majority ...
... arms , and the depository of their valuable collections , which are as useful as curious . Here , too , they hold , every first Thursday in each month , their meetings , called chapters , where all affairs are determined by a majority ...
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