King of arms is the senior rank of an officer of arms. In many heraldic traditions, only a king of arms has the authority to grant armorial bearings and sometimes certify genealogies and noble titles. In other traditions, the power has been delegated to other officers of similar rank.
The Right Honourable the Lord Lyon KingofArms, the head of Lyon Court, is the most junior of the Great Officers of State in Scotland and is the Scottish...
Garter Principal KingofArms (also Garter KingofArms or simply Garter) is the senior kingofarms and officer ofarmsof the College ofArms, the heraldic...
Norroy and Ulster KingofArms is the provincial KingofArms at the College ofArms with jurisdiction over England north of the Trent and Northern Ireland...
Lord Lyon KingofArms has criminal jurisdiction to control the use ofarms. In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the use ofarms is a matter of civil law...
Clarenceux KingofArms, historically often spelled Clarencieux (both pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an officer ofarms at the College ofArms in London...
herald ofarms, is an officer ofarms, ranking between pursuivant and kingofarms. The title is commonly applied more broadly to all officers ofarms. Heralds...
formally, as the Armsof His Majesty The King in Right of Canada (French: Armoiries de Sa Majesté Le Roi du Canada), is the armsof dominion of the Canadian...
armsof the kingof Ireland can be found as early as the 13th century. These arms were adopted by Henry VIII of England when he ended the period of Lordship...
The coat ofarmsof the Kingof Spain is the heraldic symbol representing the monarch of Spain. The current version of the monarch's coat ofarms was adopted...
The Royal Banner of the Royal Armsof Scotland, also known as the Royal Banner of Scotland, or more commonly the Lion Rampant of Scotland, and historically...
coat ofarmsof the United Kingdom are the armsof dominion of the British monarch. They are both the personal armsof the monarch, currently King Charles...
The coat ofarmsof Scotland, colloquially called the Lion Rampant, is the coat ofarms historically used as armsof dominion by the monarchs of the Kingdom...
establishment of the Order of the Bath was John Anstis, Garter KingofArms, England's highest heraldic officer. Sir Anthony Wagner, a recent [when?] holder of the...
Ireland KingofArms was the title of an officer ofarms to the Kingof England and Lord of Ireland from 1392 until the accession of Henry VII as Kingof England...
Glasgow, Scotland. The coat of arms was first granted by the Lord Lyon KingofArms in 1866, and re-granted to the current city council in 1996. The design...
Henry, Duke of Gloucester, died in 1974. Charles III, however, remains the Sovereign of the Order, and one officer, the Ulster KingofArms (now represented...
1485. He was a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd. Jasper Tudor's coat ofarms, granted to him by his maternal half-brother, King Henry VI, quarters...
coats ofarms as their pictorial identification. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the English Kings ofArms, Scotland's Lord Lyon KingofArms, and the...
Cocksworth, Dean of Windsor (ex officio, 2023) King ofArms: David White OStJ, Garter Principal KingofArms (ex officio, 2021) Secretary: Patric Dickinson...
The coat ofarmsof Australia, officially the Commonwealth Coat ofArms, is a formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia. It depicts a shield, containing...
by Norroy and Ulster KingofArms. Prior to that, heraldry on the whole island of Ireland was a function of the Ulster KingofArms, a crown office dating...
A roll ofarms (or armorial) is a collection of coats ofarms, usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields, each shield accompanied by the...