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For your beautiful coats of arms which add to the visual appeal of so many articles. Your work is very much appreciated! Madame Bonheur (talk) 06:15, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: THE KNIGHTS FOUNDER

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Arms of the Order


The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD III (1349-1377)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: RICHARD II (1377-1399)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: HENRY IV (1399–1413)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: HENRY V (1413-1422)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: HENRY VI (1422–1461)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD IV (1461–1470)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD IV (1471–1483)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD V (9 Apr 1483 – 25 Jun 1483)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: RICHARD III (1483–1485)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: HENRY VII (1485–1509)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: HENRY VIII (1509–1547)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD VI (1547–1553)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: MARY I (1553–1554)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: PHILIP (jure uxoris) & MARY I (1554–1558)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: ELIZABETH I (1558–1603)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: JAMES I (1603-1625)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: CHARLES I (1625–1649)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: CHARLES II (1658–1685)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: JAMES II (1685-1688)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: WILLIAM III & MARY II (1689-1694)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: WILLIAM III (1694-1702)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: ANNE (1702-1714)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE I (1714-1727)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE II (1727-1760)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE III (1760-1810)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE III, The Regency Period (1811-1820)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE IV (1820-1830)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: WILLIAM IV (1830-1837)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: VICTORIA (1837-1901)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD VII (1901-1910)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE V (1910-1935)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: EDWARD VIII (1936)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: GEORGE VI (1936-1952)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: ELIZABETH II (1952-2022)

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The Most Noble Order of the Garter :: CHARLES III (2022-present)

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"KING ARTHUR'S ROUND TABLE"

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GLOVER'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1240–1245

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THE DERING ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1275

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WALFORD'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1275

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THE HERALD'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1270-80

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THE HERALD'S ROLL (The Fitzwilliam version) is an English roll of arms dating to c. 1270-80, consisting of 17 vellum membranes, now bound as a book of 39 leaves, each measuring 9.1" x 10.75", painted in color in the 15th century, illustrating 697 shields in 117 rows of 6 per row, with 1 shield over. The roll is now part of the Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum manuscript collection: MS. 297.
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SEGAR'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1282

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SEGAR'S ROLL (Grenstreet 11; Papworth G) is an English roll of arms dating to about 1282. The original -- now lost -- measured 6.125" x 9' 4.75", and consisted of 212 shields in 53 rows of 4, with the names of the coresponding kings, princes, nobles, and knights above each shield. Several 17th century copies were made from the original. The following illustrations are based on the c.1600 color facsimile housed at the College of Arms in London -- Ga. MS. L14, Part I, ff. 26-31.
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THE CAMDEN ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1280

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CHARLES' ROLL OF ARMS (transparent PNG), c. 1285

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ST. GEORGE'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1285

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COLLIN'S ROLL OF ARMS (transparent PNG), c. 1296

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THE FALKIRK ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1298

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THE CAERLAVEROCK POEM (presented as a roll of arms), c. 1300

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THE STIRLING ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1304

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GUILLIM'S ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1295-1305

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GUILLIM'S ROLL (Grenstreet 18; Papworth J) is an English vellum roll dating to about 1295-1305. The original -- now lost -- is thought to be identical to the 17th century manuscript copy, MS. Harl. 6589, ff. 44-5 which consists of 148 shields in 21 rows of 7 + 1, with names above. The following illustrations are based on this copy.
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THE NATIVITY ROLL, c. 1300

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THE NATIVITY ROLL (Greenstreet 19; Papworth M) is a lost vellume English roll of arms dating to about 1300, and probably measuring about 6.25" by 4'. The original roll consisted of 79 names and blazoned shields written on the dorse of The Falkirk Roll (q.v.). The illustrations represented here are based on the blazons in the 16th century copy transcribed by Anthony R. Wagner, Richmond Herald, housed at the College of Arms, London; formerly Wrest Park MS. 16, ff. 6-8
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THE PARLIAMENTARY ROLL OF ARMS, c. 1312

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THE PARLIAMENTARY ROLL (aka The Great Roll or The Bannerets' Roll) is an English roll of arms dating to about 1312, consisting of 19 vellum leaves measuring 6" x 8.25", and including the names and blazons for 1,110 English nobles, knights and deceased lords of the day.
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THE SURREY ROLL OF ARMS (aka Willement's Roll), c. 1395

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HERALDRY OF HEREFORDSHIRE

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See Category:Heraldry_of_Herefordshire for a complete collection of my illustrations of the arms cited in George Strong's The Heraldry of Herefordshire, 1848 -- Source of blazons: Strong, George (1848) The Heraldry of Herefordshire: Being a Collection of the Armorial Bearings of Families Which Have Been Seated in the County at Various Periods Down to the Present Time., London: Churton Press

Arms of the fifteen Noble Tribes of North Wales and Powis

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