| Powys-land Club - Montgomeryshire (Wales) - 1888 - 452 pages
...Fitzalan Howard (commonly called Lord Edward George Fitzalan Howard), Deputy to our said Earl Marshal, to whom the cognizance of matters of this nature doth properly belong, do see this Our Order observed and kept, and that you do also cause these Presents to be registered in... | |
| Great Britain - 1895 - 278 pages
...extinct. And our further will and pleasure is, that you, our deputy Earl Marshal, to whom the cognisance of matters of this nature doth properly belong, do require and command that the said arms be duly exemplified and assigned to him, the said Stephen Martin, by the name of Leake,... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - Constitutional history - 1907 - 328 pages
...place and precedence next after the Archbishop of York. Our Will and Pleasure further is that you Henry Duke of Norfolk to whom the cognizance of matters of this nature doth properly belong do see this Order observed and kept, and that you do cause the same to be recorded in Our College of Arms... | |
| Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn - Scotland - 1898 - 662 pages
...exemplified according to the Laws of Arms ; and recorded in the Heralds' Office ; Othtneuc, thie our license and permission to be void and of none effect. " Our...Officers of Arms, and all others upon occasion, may take full notice, and have knowledge thereof. " And for so doing this shall be your Warrant. " Given at... | |
| Genealogy - 1900 - 618 pages
...Licence and Permission to be void and of none effect. Our Will and Pleasure therefore is that you Henry Duke of Norfolk to whom the cognizance of matters...Officers of Arms and all others upon occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof." From all the foregoing facts which we have recapitulated in... | |
| Francis William Pixley - Baronetage - 1900 - 360 pages
...created, and immediately before all Baronets. 4 Our Will and Pleasure, therefore, is that you, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, to whom the cognizance of matters of this nature doth properly belong, do see this Our Order kept and observed, and that you do cause the same to be recorded in our College... | |
| Arthur Charles Fox-Davies - Heraldry - 1900 - 260 pages
...Cousin and Councillor, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, KG, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England, TO WHOM THE COGNIZANCE OF MATTERS OF THIS NATURE DOTH PROPERLY BELONG.' The Corporation of the College of Arms consists of three Kings of Arms (Garter, Clarenceux, and Norroy),... | |
| William Phillimore Watts Phillimore - Electronic books - 1905 - 402 pages
...issue may take and henceforth use the surname of Brown in lieu and instead of that of Smith, Provided that this Our Concession and Declaration be recorded in Our College of Arms, otherwise this Our Licence and Permission to be void and of none effect. Our Will and Pleasure therefore... | |
| Julius Hatschek - Constitutional law - 1906 - 734 pages
...nature doth properly belong, do see this Order observed and kept, and that you do cause the same to be recorded in Our College of Arms to the end that...Officers of Arms and all others upon occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof. Given at Our Court at S:indmighain. the. second day of December,... | |
| Hubert Hall - Archives - 1908 - 192 pages
...Effingham, Deputy to the said Earl Marshall, to whom the cognizance of matters of this nature does properly belong, do require and command that this our concession and declaration be registered in our College of Arms, to the end that our officers of arms and all others, upon occasion,... | |
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