norroy การใช้
- The office, currently held by Norroy King of Arms.
- He was promoted to Norroy and Ulster King of Arms in 1971.
- Flower was promoted to Norroy King of Arms on 8 February 1562.
- The federation s first president was the eminent French engineer, Maurice Norroy.
- Wollaston's first Norroy King of Arms.
- He was finally appointed Norroy King of Arms.
- He served as both Norroy King of Arms.
- The two offices of Norroy and Ulster were formerly separate, but were merged in 1943.
- As of 1 July 2014, he is now the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms.
- Around 1570, he married Elizabeth Flower, daughter of William Flower, Norroy King of Arms.
- In 1552, William Hervey, Norroy King of Arms, granted the borough of Morpeth a coat of arms.
- The current Norroy and Ulster King of Arms is Timothy Duke who succeeded Sir Henry Paston-Bedingfeld in 2014.
- Brooke-Little maintained an interest in Irish heraldry even after he was promoted from Norroy and Ulster to Clarenceux.
- Dugdale, then Norroy, was probably behind these and Walker was said to have a great dislike for Dugdale.
- After several more diplomatic trips to Scotland, Hawley was made Norroy King of Arms by patent dated 15 June 1534.
- At the College of Arms, the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms upholds the responsibility for Northern Ireland since 1943.
- He prepared items of heraldry and took fees for them without permission from the Norroy king of arms, Sir William Dugdale.
- Heraldry in Northern Ireland is regulated by the British Government by the College of Arms through the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms.
- Burke s Peerage was established in 1826 by John Philip Brooke-Little ( Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, 1927 2006 ).
- The arms of Norroy and Ulster King of Arms were devised in 1980 based on elements from the arms of the two former offices.
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