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Norroy and
Ulster King of Arms is the
provincial King of Arms at the
College of Arms with
jurisdiction over
England north of the
Trent and
Northern Ireland...
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Norroy (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa] , also:
Norroy-sur-Vair) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Inhabitants are...
- one officer, the
Ulster King of Arms (now
represented in the
office of
Norroy and
Ulster King of Arms), also survives.[citation needed]
Saint Patrick...
-
Ulster King of Arms. He
served until the
office was
merged with that of
Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and sta**** on
until 1944 to
clear up the backlog. An...
- by
William Flower,
Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1575, by
Richard St George,
Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1615, and by
William Dugdale,
Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1666...
- the
Heraldic Visitation of the
northern counties in 1530 by
Thomas Tonge,
Norroy King of Arms (d. 1534). The
records of Tonge's
Heraldic Visitation were...
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Norroy-le-Veneur (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa lə vənœʁ]; German: Norringen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France...
- one):
Garter Prin****l,
Clarenceux (responsible for
southern England), and
Norroy and
Ulster (responsible for
northern England and
Northern Ireland). Unlike...
- of Arms
Clarenceux King of Arms (England and
Wales south of the Trent)
Norroy and
Ulster King of Arms (England
north of the
Trent and
Northern Ireland)...
- year 1580, made by
Robert Glover,
Somerset Herald, for
William Flower,
Norroy King of Arms: with
numerous additions and continuations,
including those...