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KINGS-AT-ARMS

The principal herald of England was of old designated “king of the heralds,” a title which seems to have been exchanged for “king-at-arms” about the reign of Henry IV. The kings-at-arms at present existing in England are three, Garter, Clarenceux, and Norroy, besides Lath, who is not a member of the college. Scofe land is placed under an officer called “Lyon Klng-at-Arms,” and Ireland is the province of one named “Ulster.” Wharton.

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