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Armed Forces
Armed Forces, 'armed forces' means the naval, military and air forces
Royal Arms
Royal Arms. There are two statutory provisions relating to the unauthorized use of the Royal Arms, namely, s. 68 of...
Armed rebellion and internal disturbance
Armed rebellion and internal disturbance, the expression 'internal disturbance' has a
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Armour and arms
of Northampton, 2 Edw. 3, c. 3, prohibits persons going armed under circumstances which may tend to terrify the people or
Riding armed
Riding armed. The offence of riding or going armed with dangerous or
Kings-at-Arms
Kings-at-Arms. The principal herald of England was of old designated king of the heralds, a title which seems to have...
Lord Lyon King-of-Arms
Lord Lyon King-of-Arms, the principal Officr of Arms in Scotland. His duties are both ministerial and judicial, and include control...
Arms
Arms, means articles of any description designed or adapted as weapons for offences, or defence, and includes firearms, sharp-edged and...
Messengers-at-arms
Messengers-at-arms are the king's officers who execute all writs passing from the Court of Session. It actions emanating from the...
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms,' an ancient royal corporation, first instituted by Richard III., in 1483, situated on St. bennet's...
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