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Coat of Arms

Postby Scorpiоn » Sat Sep 13, 2003 5:06 pm

Are there any sites on the net that will show you yours without charging you?  It seems every single one want to rip you off $20 just for a picture... :P
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Re: Coat of Arms

Postby ozzy72 » Sat Sep 13, 2003 5:27 pm

No Scorpion, you want to see your coat of arms, you gotta pay :(

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Postby Scorpiоn » Sat Sep 13, 2003 8:23 pm

Rats, I just wanted my real one, but thankfully due to a english project last year, I made one up.  The only thing that isn't really right is the scorpion. :-[ How am I to have a symbol of myself without a scorpion!? ::) Thanks anyway Ozzy, a quick no is better than a belated yes. ;)
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Re: Coat of Arms

Postby BFMF » Sun Sep 14, 2003 1:44 am

I've been to a few county,state fairs who had booths for this, but never could find my family's Coat of Arms :(
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Re: Coat of Arms

Postby Fozzer » Sun Sep 14, 2003 3:25 am

Actually, It doesn't cost anything.
Some time ago I searched my wardrobe and found Fozzers coat-of-arms...
and here it is... 8)...!

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...a simpler version, without the arms, is called a "Vest"... ;)

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Re: Coat of Arms

Postby Tequila Sunrise » Sun Sep 14, 2003 8:58 am

I've got mine on a keyring with the inscription:
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Postby Hagar » Sun Sep 14, 2003 9:50 am

It's a complete fallacy that everyone has or is entitled to a coat of arms. In fact, this is quite rare. The sites that offer to create one for you are doing something you could easily do yourself with a little knowledge of heraldry. What you get from 2 such sites might be completely different & would not be official. The only organisation that can officially authenticate or grant a coat of arms for Britain, Ireland & the Commonweath is the College of Arms. http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/
Here's a few facts from their website.

Coats of arms have been and still are granted by Letters Patent from the senior heralds, the Kings of Arms. A right to arms can only be established by the registration in the official records of the College of Arms of a pedigree showing direct male line descent from an ancestor already appearing therein as entitled to arms, or by making application through the College of Arms for a grant of arms. Grants are made to corporations as well as to individuals.


Q. Do coats of arms belong to surnames?

A. No. There is no such thing as a 'coat of arms for a surname'. Many people of the same surname will often be entitled to completely different coats of arms, and many of that surname will be entitled to no coat of arms. Coats of arms belong to individuals. For any person to have a right to a coat of arms they must either have had it granted to them or be descended in the legitimate male line from a person to whom arms were granted or confirmed in the past.


Q. Can the College of Arms tell me what my clan badge is?

A. No. The first point to note is that the apparently quite widespread, but new, belief that everyone has a clan, and can wear some specific tartan or display a clan badge, is quite erroneous. Only those of Scottish descent can be associated with a clan in any way. The clan system is an entirely Scottish phenomenon, and consists of a few groups of families, centred on old and historically prominent families, with other associated families (some of the same name as the principal lineage, but many not). To count as a clan, with a chief, these groups need to be recognized as such by the chief Scottish herald, the Lord Lyon King of Arms. This leads on to the second point, which is that it is Lord Lyon, and not the English College of Arms, who has authority and responsibility over matters relating to clans.


Anyone interested in heraldry might find this fun. http://www.yourchildlearns.com/heraldry.htm
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Re: Coat of Arms

Postby Polynomial » Mon Sep 15, 2003 4:33 am

we have ours but i aint gotta clue wat it about.
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