Coats of Arms
Heraldry, the use and study of Coats of Arms, dates back
to the Middle Ages and is still a flourishing aspect of daily life. We
have forty years' experience in all fields of heraldry. We can:
Make searches to see if there is a coat of arms associated with your family name and present the results in the form of a Plaque or Heraldic Surname History.
Identify a Coat of Arms on an artefact, to find out whose it was.
Help Register your right to use a Coat of Arms with the Heralds.
Produce Heraldic Artwork for those whose right to use arms has been registered.
Search for a coat of arms associated with your surname and produce a Certificate of Arms.
Assist those seeking a Grant of Arms.
Coats of Arms
Coats of arms have been granted
to individuals and corporations as personal identifying insignia since
the Middle Ages. Within Great Britain, their use is controlled
strictly by the Heralds, who work under the authority of Her Majesty
the Queen. We can advise on all aspects of this fascinating subject,
and also on the use of personal heraldry abroad.
Registering a pedigree
To use a coat of arms for personal identification you must prove that
you are descended in the male line from someone to who arms were
granted. Achievements can research your male-lineal ancestry and, if
such an entitlement can be found, we can register your descent with
the Heralds and obtain permission for you to use the arms yourself.
Grants of Arms
If you are not descended from someone to whom arms were granted, we
can help you obtain a grant of new armorial bearings from the Heralds.
Our service includes designing appropriate arms and overseeing the
petitioning process. This service is available to private individuals
and corporations.
Heraldic Artwork
Once you are entitled to use a coat of arms, the opportunities for
heraldic artwork are limitless. We can supply library paintings,
bookplates, flags, blazer badges and much else besides. We can also
hand scriven your pedigree and decorate it with your personal armorial
bearings, thus creating an heirloom which will be cherished for
generation.
Identifying a coat of arms
Coats of arms and crests appear in many places, in paintings, on
furniture, gravestones and so on. We can research these to identify
them and uncover the story behind the artefact. Our reports can add
great interest and value to such artefacts, making the service equally
popular with private owners of heraldic artefacts, museum curators and
antique dealers.
Artwork
Click here for further examples of
the artwork we create to illustrate your family tree.
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