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  2. List of Confederate arms manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Armory (VA Manufactory of Arms) Richmond, Virginia: 1861 (1798) Variants of the Richmond rifle: 31,000 rifles 5,400 carbines 1,350 short rifles Thomas Riggins Knoxville, Tennessee: Rifles S. C. Robinson Arms Manufactory (Samuel C. Robinson) Richmond, Virginia: Produced a variant of the M1859 Sharps carbine: ca. 3,000 .52 caliber Sharps ...

  3. Virginia Manufactory of Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Manufactory of Arms was a state-owned firearms manufacturer and arsenal in what is today Richmond, Virginia. It was established by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1798 to supply the Virginia militia with firearms and related items such as swords and bayonets.

  4. Richmond rifle - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the American Civil War, the Confederacy suffered from a lack of resources with the capability to produce small arms weapons. Virginia appropriated funds to modernize the Old State Armory building in Richmond with arms-making machinery manufactured in England, but the confrontation at Fort Sumter initiated the Union blockade which prevented delivery of the machinery.

  5. Robin de La Lanne-Mirrlees - Wikipedia

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    He would hold this post of Rouge Dragon Pursuivant until December 1962, when he was promoted to the office of Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary. [7] He retired from this post in 1967. [8] During his time at the College of Arms, Robin Milne Stuart de la Lanne-Mirrlees was perhaps best known for his correspondence with Ian Fleming.

  6. William Byrd I - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of William Byrd. On the invitation of his maternal uncle, Thomas Stegge Jr., in March 1669, William Bird/Byrd immigrated to Virginia. In Virginia, the spelling Byrd became standard. On October 27, 1673, he was granted 1,200 acres (5 km 2) on the James River. Byrd became a well-connected fur trader in what would later become the ...

  7. Richmond Herald - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary is an officer of arms of the College of Arms in England. From 1421 to 1485, Richmond was a herald to John , Duke of Bedford , George , Duke of Clarence , and Henry , Earl of Richmond , all of whom held the Honour (estate) of Richmond .

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  9. File:Coat of arms of the duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon ...

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    2nd (Richmond crest) on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Lion statant guardant Or crowned with a Ducal Coronet Gules and gorged with a Collar compony of four pieces Argent and gules charged with two roses of the last; (Richmond crest with Lennox collar and coronet). The Richmond motto: En la rose je fleurie – Like the rose, I flourish.