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Clarenceux King of Arms,
historically often spelled Clarencieux (both
pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an
officer of arms at the
College of Arms...
- were
carried out
under warrant granted by
Henry VIII to
Thomas Benolt,
Clarenceux King of Arms,
dated 6
April 1530. He was
commissioned to
travel throughout...
- 1533, made by
William Fellows,
Lancaster Herald, for
Thomas Benolte,
Clarenceux King of Arms : and a
fragment of the
Visitation of the city of Chester...
- hint of lèse majesté.[citation needed]
Garter Prin****l King of Arms
Clarenceux King of Arms (England and
Wales south of the Trent)
Norroy and Ulster...
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argued that the
Despencer descent was
fabricated by
Richard Lee, a
corrupt Clarenceux King of Arms.
Previous versions Diana's coat of arms
before her marriage...
- Extant, Extinct, or Dormant);
first edition by
George Edward Cokayne,
Clarenceux King of Arms; 2nd
edition revised by
Vicary Gibbs et al.) is a comprehensive...
- Brooke-Little rose to the
second highest heraldic office in England:
Clarenceux King of Arms. John Brooke-Little was born in Blackheath, Kent. His mother...
- is an
officer of arms at the
College of Arms in London, who
serves as
Clarenceux King of Arms
since October 2024. The
younger son of
barrister Gerard Eyre...
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Charles Athill was
promoted to
Clarenceux King of Arms.
Three years later,
Lindsay followed Athill to the role of
Clarenceux on Athill's death.
Lindsay held...
- at the
College of Arms in London, who
eventually rose to the rank of
Clarenceux King of Arms. He
wrote such
authoritative and
standard reference works...