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Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (28 February 1871 – 19 May 1928) was a British expert on heraldry. [1] His Complete Guide to Heraldry, published in 1909, has become a standard work on heraldry in England. A barrister by profession, Fox-Davies worked on several notable cases involving the peerage, and also worked as a journalist and novelist. [2] [3]
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Most states do not employ coats of arms, choosing to use seals as their official emblems, but the United States has a coat of arms. The U.S. Constitution prohibits federal and state governments from conferring titles of nobility (see Title of Nobility Clause) and there are few noble coats of arms in the country.
Col. Walter Fox-Strangways 1832–1885: Harriet Fox-Strangways (née Buller) d. 1903: Giles Fox-Strangways 1874–1959 6th Earl of Ilchester: Lady Helen Fox-Strangways (née Vane-Tempest-Stewart) 1876–1956: Maurice Fox-Strangways 1862–1938: Louisa Fox-Strangways (née Phillips) d. 1940: Henry Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester 1905–1964
Col. Walter Fox-Strangways 1832–1885: Harriet Fox-Strangways (née Buller) d. 1903: Giles Fox-Strangways 1874–1959 6th Earl of Ilchester: Lady Helen Fox-Strangways (née Vane-Tempest-Stewart) 1876–1956: Maurice Fox-Strangways 1862–1938: Louisa Fox-Strangways (née Phillips) d. 1940: Henry Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester 1905–1964
Polish clan arms: Alabanda is one of the oldest coat of arms in Poland. The oldest known image of this coat of arms is the seal of two brothers, Stefan Kobylagłowa and Strzeżywoj Kobylagłowa. [26] Historically, this coat of arms was used by 9 Polish noble families. [27] [28] [26] 1282 Topór is one of the oldest Polish coats of arms.
The coat of arms of the O Kelly of Ui Maine, featuring a green enfield as the crest. The earliest known example of the enfield is the crest of the Ó Cellaigh clan of Ireland. Ó Cellaigh of Uí Maine are the most documented O'Kelly sept in early Irish history and annals. The enfield appears in Leabhar Ua Maine.
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