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Heraldry is primarily
about the business of identity; the armorial bearings (Coats of
Arms) featured on these
pages represent their owners and, although there is no secret heraldic
code behind the images portrayed, many tell their own story. They all
have a special place in the hearts of the armiger concerned and they are
a lasting memorial to the original grantee.
All
registrations now being accepted for The Armorial Register -
International Register of Arms (formerly Burke’s Peerage and Gentry
International Register of Arms) Online Armorial (the Register),
will be included in the future publication of Volume 2.
Volume 2 of The Register will be a
matching book to the recently published
Volume 1 building a fully illustrated record of contemporary
Coats of Arms used internationally. |
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THE INTERNATIONAL |
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REGISTER of ARMS |
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Those who bear arms are
invited to apply for registration within the pages of The International
Register of Armorial Bearings and can do so by filling in the
information on the Registration
Page and submitting the appropriate fee.
All Armorial Bearings
depicted on this web site conform to an exacting
Acceptance Policy. The editor would
be pleased to learn of any armorial bearings which do not conform to
this policy; Contact |
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Hassall, Mark |
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Lovato, Samuele |
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Hildreth, Richard E. |
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Grace, Michael R.I. |
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Lindley, Leon |
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McClurg, Timothy, M |
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McClurg, Shannon, L. |
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McClurg, Rhonda, L.J. |
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McClurg, Kelly E. |
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International Armorial Register |
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