Herald of the British order of chivalry, the Order of the Bath
Bath King of Arms
Heraldic tradition
Gallo-British
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Governing body
Order of the Bath
The King of Arms of the Order of the Bath, or Bath King of Arms, is the herald of the Order of the Bath.[1] He is not a member of the Heralds College, but takes precedence next after the Garter King of Arms. He wears a crown.[2]
^Bath, Order of the (September 14, 1812). "Statutes of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath". Printed in 1725--reprinted in 1812 by T. Harper, Jun. – via Google Books.
^"Bath King of Arms | DrawShield". drawshield.net.
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