Howard, Derek
Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms, 17th June 1999 by warrant of the Earl Marshal dated 20 May 1999.
Many of the members of the Heraldry Society are armigerous, ie. they have a coat of arms. This gives us an opportunity to introduce you to the wide range of designs and styles that are used for modern, and ancient, heraldry. The arms are organised by the member’s surname.
Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms, 17th June 1999 by warrant of the Earl Marshal dated 20 May 1999.
The College of Arms, 6 April 1990.
For a badge: A fret ensigned by an ancient crown all per pale Azure and Or.
Chief Herald of Ireland Vol.Aa.fol.98.
The College of Arms, 5 November 1987.
The College of Arms, 4 June 1985; grant to the member’s father, agent John Brooke-Little, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms.
For a badge: Within the horns of a crescent Argent a sprig of two gum nuts of the Spotted Gum Tree (Eucalyptus maculata) Or. Artist: John Bainbridge.
In use from late 14thC; confirmatory grants from College of Arms 1598 and 1978.
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