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Herald
Herald [fr. here, Sax., an army, and heald, a champion; herault,
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms,' an ancient royal corporation, first instituted
Heraldic
Of or pertaining to heralds or heraldry as heraldic blazoning heraldic language
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Visitation books of Heralds
Visitation books of Heralds, compilations, when progresses were solemnly and regularly made into every
heralded
widely publicized as the royal couples much heralded world tour
Kings-at-Arms
Kings-at-Arms. The principal herald of England was of old designated king of the heralds,
Heraldically
In an heraldic manner according to the rules of heraldry
VerbarMorneacute
Without teeth tongue or claws said of a lion represented heraldically
Poursuivant
causes were called Poursuivants-at-Arms. There are, at present, in the Heralds' Office four poursuivants, distinguished by the names following:- (1) Rouge
Tenne
represented by lines in bend sinister crossed by others barways. Heralds who blazon by the names of the heavenly bodies call
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