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Commune in Grand Est, France
Norroy (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa] , also: Norroy-sur-Vair) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Inhabitants are
Norroy
Officer of Arms of the College of Arms of the United Kingdom
Norroy and Ulster King of Arms is the provincial King of Arms at the College of Arms with jurisdiction over England north of the Trent and Northern Ireland
Norroy and Ulster King of Arms
Norroy_and_Ulster_King_of_Arms
Commune in Grand Est, France
Norroy-lès-Pont-à-Mousson (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa lɛ pɔ̃.t‿a musɔ̃], literally Norroy near Pont-à-Mousson) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
Norroy-lès-Pont-à-Mousson
Tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms
by William Flower, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1575, by Richard St George, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1666
Heraldic_visitation
Dormant British order of chivalry associated with Ireland
one officer, the Ulster King of Arms (now represented in the office of Norroy and Ulster King of Arms), also survives.[citation needed] Saint Patrick
Order_of_St_Patrick
Anglo-Welsh nobleman (1431–1495)
the Heraldic Visitation of the northern counties in 1530 by Thomas Tonge, Norroy King of Arms (d. 1534). The records of Tonge's Heraldic Visitation were
Jasper_Tudor
Commune in Grand Est, France
Norroy-le-Veneur (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa lə vənœʁ]; German: Norringen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France
Norroy-le-Veneur
Commune in Grand Est, France
Norroy-le-Sec (French pronunciation: [nɔʁwa lə sɛk]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle
Norroy-le-Sec
Scottish official with responsibility for regulating heraldry
one): Garter Principal, Clarenceux (responsible for southern England), and Norroy and Ulster (responsible for northern England and Northern Ireland). Unlike
Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms
Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard
Ulster King of Arms. He served until the office was merged with that of Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and stayed on until 1944 to clear up the backlog. An
Coat_of_arms
Rank of an officer of arms
of Arms Clarenceux King of Arms (England and Wales south of the Trent) Norroy and Ulster King of Arms (England north of the Trent and Northern Ireland)
King_of_arms
British army officer and officer of arms (1880–1970)
office of Ulster King of Arms was merged with that of Norroy and Howard became the first Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. He remained in this office until
Algar_Howard
British baronet and retired officer of arms
from 1983, and then in 1993 became York Herald. In 2010 he was promoted to Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, the junior of the two provincial Kings-at-Arms
Henry_Paston-Bedingfeld
English surgeon, lawyer & officer of arms (1799-1849)
Arms. He served as Mowbray Herald, York Herald of Arms in Ordinary and Norroy King of Arms(1848–1849), and secretary to the Earl Marshal. His older brother
Edward_Howard-Gibbon
Officer of arms to Elizabeth I of England
was promoted to Somerset Herald in 1589 and to Norroy King of Arms in 1593. During his tenure as Norroy, Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, was encroaching
William_Segar
English surveyor and astronomer (1733–1779)
by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666
Jeremiah_Dixon
English military post
by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666
Lord_Warden_of_the_Marches
Ecology. Norroy Press. pp. 40–42, 61. Waller, Robert (2008). The Poet of Ecology. Norroy Press. p. 63. Waller, Robert (2008). The Poet of Ecology. Norroy Press
Robert_Ferns_Waller
British officer of arms
British officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He is currently Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, having been appointed to that position on 14 November
Clive_Cheesman
Name list
that was held by the kings of England & royal administration (such as: Norroy "North King" and Viceroy "In place of King"). This is also seen with Anglo-Norman
Roy
Learned society for historians and archaeologists
following have served as Presidents of the Society: 1717–24 Peter Le Neve (Norroy King of Arms) 1724–50 Algernon, Earl of Hertford 1750 Charles, Duke of Richmond
Society of Antiquaries of London
Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London
Town in Tyne and Wear, England
by William Flower, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1575, by Richard St George, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy King-of-Arms, in 1666
Houghton-le-Spring
heraldic traditions of Ireland and England. At the College of Arms, the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms has the responsibility for Northern Ireland since
Heraldry_of_Northern_Ireland
English mathematician
by William Flower, Norroy King-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy King-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy King-of-arms, in 1666
Brook_Taylor
Stylized lily, heraldic symbol
United Kingdom, a fleur-de-lis has appeared in the official arms of the Norroy King of Arms for hundreds of years. A silver fleur-de-lis on a blue background
Fleur-de-lis
Corporation responsible for heraldry in England and Wales
Arms was annexed and combined with those of the Norroy King of Arms, creating a new office called Norroy and Ulster King of Arms; Sir Algar Howard thus
College_of_Arms
Mythical bird which is the symbol of Liverpool
March 1797 by Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King of Arms, and George Harrison, Norroy King of Arms; however the grant described the bird only as a "cormorant"
Liver_bird
1943, the Ulster King of Arms was merged with the Norroy King of Arms in England to form the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. The office of the Chief Herald
Coat_of_arms_of_Ireland
Anglo-Norman baron and knight (c. 1078–1141)
, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563/4 taken by William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, London, 1881, p.40. Burke, Messrs. John & John Bernard, The
Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale
Robert_de_Brus,_1st_Lord_of_Annandale
by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666
Lilburn_family
Chartres, GCVO, PC (b. 1947), Bishop of London Clive Cheesman (b. 1968), Norroy & Ulster King of Arms Bridget Cherry, OBE Stephen Church Eugene Ch'ng J
List of fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
List_of_fellows_of_the_Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London
by the Ulster King of Arms; since 1943, it has been held by the combined Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. St Patrick is patron of the order; its motto is
List_of_knights_of_St_Patrick
French coal mining basin
resources extracted from the same geological formation. Coal was discovered in Norroy in the 1820s. The industry peaked in the 19th century, with six concessions
Vosges Keuperian coal mining basin
Vosges_Keuperian_coal_mining_basin
Heraldry in Ireland
by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland and in Northern Ireland by Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. Prior to that, heraldry on the whole island of
Irish_heraldry
Heraldic charge
searchable online Royal Heraldry Society of Canada Brooke-Little, J P, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, An heraldic alphabet (new and revised edition)
Lozenge_(heraldry)
Web series by Wired
"What does Anne Hathaway win an Oscar for". According to scholar Richard Norroy Graham, Autocomplete Interview, as well as other YouTube videos involving
Autocomplete_Interview
Nobility association
officers are: Coordinator of AFGB: Sir Henry Paston-Bedingfield, Bt, former Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Delegate to CILANE: Michael Sayer, Esq. Vice-Delegates
CILANE
List of official executioners
This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners. In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner
List_of_executioners
Legal instruments issued by the monarch
monarch after the death of the current one. King of Arms (Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster): Heralds of Arms (Richmond, Chester, York): Pursuivants of Arms
Letters patent (United Kingdom)
Letters_patent_(United_Kingdom)
Anglo-Norman nobleman
Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 14 Nov 2006 Flower, William, Norroy King of Arms, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563/4, (edited by Charles B
Robert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale
Robert_de_Brus,_2nd_Lord_of_Annandale
Heraldic cross with bifurcated curved tips
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cross moline. Brooke-Little, J P, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, An heraldic alphabet (new and revised edition)
Cross_moline
Garter 2004–24; Norroy and Ulster King of Arms 2010; Richmond Herald 1989–2010; Rouge Dragon Pursuivant 1978–89 Sir John Dugdale ? Norroy King of Arms 1686–1700;
List of University of Oxford people in British public life
List_of_University_of_Oxford_people_in_British_public_life
English nobleman, namesake of Balliol College, Oxford
Charles Best, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563-64 by William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, London, 1881, p. 294 and footnotes Cokayne, George Edward
John_I_de_Balliol
1347 heraldic law case in England
made when it was in the possession of Peter Le Neve during his tenure as Norroy King of Arms (1704–1729), which facsimile forms folio 144 of Ashmole manuscript
Warbelton_v_Gorges
Anglo-Scottish noble
of Langton, M.A., Charles Best, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563-64 by William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, London, 1881, p. 294 and footnotes
Isabella_de_Warenne
English officer of arms (1874–1957)
Ordinary. He remained a herald in ordinary until 1929, when he was appointed Norroy King of Arms. He became Garter Principal King of Arms in 1930 to replace
Gerald_Wollaston
British heraldic writer (1927–2006); Clarenceux King of Arms
College of Arms, Brooke-Little was appointed to replace Sir Walter Verco as Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, with heraldic authority in the part of England
John_Brooke-Little
British genealogical publisher
fellow directors included Patrick, Lord Lichfield, and John Brooke-Little, Norroy & Ulster King of Arms. Under Norman's chairmanship, new volumes were published
Burke's_Peerage
Heraldic figure
or langued gules Lion's gambs erased, in the arms of Hubert Chesshyre, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms (1995–1997) A boar's head erased A wolf head erased
Heads_in_heraldry
British officer of arms
College of Arms in London. O'Donoghue succeeded Sir Henry Paston-Bedingfeld, Norroy & Ulster King of Arms, being promoted on 31 May 2012 as York Herald, having
Peter O'Donoghue (officer of arms)
Peter_O'Donoghue_(officer_of_arms)
English family
century]-1500". Cadbury Research Library. Retrieved 9 February 2021. Lodge, Edmund, Norroy King of Arms, &c., The Peerage of the British Empire, 27th edition, London
Gough-Calthorpe_family
British officer of arms (1940–2020)
he served as Rouge Croix Pursuivant (1970–78), Chester Herald (1978–95), Norroy and Ulster King of Arms and Principal Herald of the North part of England
Hubert_Chesshyre
European federation of chivalric orders
orders under the respective monarchs in 1946. As John Brooke-Little (when Norroy and Ulster King of Arms) later put into writing,[citation needed] the principal
Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem
Alliance_of_the_Orders_of_Saint_John_of_Jerusalem
British organisation
through donations of useful items and publications. John Brooke-Little, while Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, was integral to the foundation of the Society.
White_Lion_Society
Name list
was used by the kings of England and the royal administration (such as: Norroy "North King" and Viceroy "In place of King"). This is also seen with Anglo-Norman
Leroy_(name)
Heraldic animal
Boutell's Heraldry. London: Frederick Warne. OCLC 6102523 Brooke-Little, J P, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, An heraldic alphabet (new and revisded edition)
Wolves_in_heraldry
English statesman (1485–1540)
year 1580, made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Norroy King of Arms: with numerous additions and continuations, including those
Thomas_Cromwell
Surname list
Honorsfield, three miles north east of Rochdale in the 12th century. The Norroy Kings of Arms recorded their genealogies on their visitations of Lancashire
Howarth
Arms in Ordinary. He held this office until 1926 when he was promoted to Norroy King of Arms. Two years later, on the death of Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee
Arthur Cochrane (officer of arms)
Arthur_Cochrane_(officer_of_arms)
Patent dated 29 August 1975 Letters Patent sealed by Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy Kings of Arms. Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, The Book of Public Arms, 2nd edition
Coat_of_arms_of_Sussex
English nobleman, landowner, politician and knight
of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, knight, Norroy king of arms". Chetham Society. "Over Colwick during the Byron period".
John_Byron_(died_1600)
Ordinary on 6 May 1504. Six years later, he was promoted to the post of Norroy King of Arms and on 30 January 1511 he was made Clarenceux King of Arms
Thomas_Benolt
Art of describing heraldic arms in proper terms
exactness with a brevity that is indeed laconic. However, John Brooke-Little, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, wrote in 1985: "Although there are certain conventions
Blazon
English officer of arms
had been appointed Falcon Herald. On 25 January 1477 Edward IV made him Norroy King of Arms and on 6 July 1478, he was promoted to Garter Principal King
John_Writhe
Former local government authority in Northern Ireland
College of Arms to have the harp restored to the city arms, and Garter and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms accepted the 17th century evidence, issuing letters
Derry_City_Council
English peer (1498–1549)
Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms. The Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. XVI. London:
Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland
Ralph_Neville,_4th_Earl_of_Westmorland
English genealogist (1544–1588)
death in 1588. As marshal and deputy to his father-in-law, William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, he participated in heraldic visitations throughout northern
Robert Glover (officer of arms)
Robert_Glover_(officer_of_arms)
Scottish noble (died 1212)
Langon, MA., editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563/4 by William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, London, 1881, p. 40. Duncan, A. A. M., ‘Brus, Robert (II)
William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale
William_de_Brus,_3rd_Lord_of_Annandale
Historical earldom now granted as an honour to the Prince of Wales
years. The office has anciently been nominally under the jurisdiction of Norroy King of Arms. In the year 1377, the revenues of the Earldom were recorded
Earl_of_Chester
Genealogist (born 1951)
Croix Pursuivant. In 1982 he was promoted to Somerset Herald, becoming Norroy and Ulster in 1997, then Garter Principal King of Arms on 1 April 2010.
Thomas Woodcock (officer of arms)
Thomas_Woodcock_(officer_of_arms)
Lord Lieutenant
Brian Linfield JP, High Sheriff's Chaplain Rev. John Brocklehurst, The Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Timothy Duke, and The Honorary Recorder of Preston
Amanda_Parker
English antiquarian and bibliographer (1696–1761)
In April 1755, he was appointed Norfolk Herald Extraordinary and then Norroy King of Arms by the Duke of Norfolk. According to the current College of
William_Oldys
Group of families prominent in Ireland, elsewhere
Patent issued by the English College of Heralds. Later, the Ulster and Norroy King of Arms granted him the undifferenced arms as the head of the House
O'Neill_dynasty
Main or focal element in an achievement of arms
King of Arms; Patric Dickinson, Clarenceux King of Arms; H Bedingfeld, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms (29 March 2014). "The Arms of Individuals in Same-Sex
Escutcheon_(heraldry)
American writer
Snobs was made into a film in 1915. He featured a spy character named Yorke Norroy in a series of works appearing in serial form in magazines and books. Bronson's
George_Bronson_Howard
English antiquarian
when he was about to be created Baron Malton. This destruction, eyewitness Norroy King of Arms William Oldys recorded in his diary, was encouraged by Watson-Wentworth's
Richard_Gascoigne
Principal heraldic officer of the College of Arms
modern scholars; he was definitely Faucon Herald by 1474 and was appointed Norroy King of Arms in 1477. He took part in the funeral of Edward IV and coronation
Garter_Principal_King_of_Arms
British actress (born 1941)
Julia Episode: "The World of George Orwell: 1984" 1965-66 The Saint Lois Norroy/Mabel 2 episodes 1966 The Baron Savannah Olmira Episode: "Red Horse, Red
Jane_Merrow
1973 novel by Brian Killick
various secretaries, and a mysterious former officer of arms known as Phantom Norroy and Ulster. Garter Principal King of Arms is described as a man of great
The_Heralds
List of coats of arms of Ireland
the College of Arms in London, with the creation of the merged office of Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. Five out of the six county councils received grants
Armorial_of_Ireland
English noble family
Hereward the Wake, but a pedigree compiled and signed by Sir William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms of the College of Arms, and dated 8 April 1665, stated that
Howard_family
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Neuviller-lès-Badonviller Neuviller-sur-Moselle Nomeny Nonhigny Norroy-le-Sec Norroy-lès-Pont-à-Mousson Noviant-aux-Prés Ochey Ogéviller Ognéville Olley
Toul
Commune in Grand Est, France
Neuviller-lès-Badonviller Neuviller-sur-Moselle Nomeny Nonhigny Norroy-le-Sec Norroy-lès-Pont-à-Mousson Noviant-aux-Prés Ochey Ogéviller Ognéville Olley
Longwy
Principal King of Arms Timothy Duke, Clarenceux King of Arms Robert Noel, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Clive Cheesman, Richmond Herald Peter O'Donoghue
List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
List_of_guests_at_the_coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla
City in Northern Ireland
Council applied to the College of Arms to have the harp restored. Garter and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms issued letters patent to that effect in 2003, having
Derry
Television series
of control and strikes again? Guest starring: Camilla Power as DI Mina Norroy; Paul Chequer as Nathan Merceron 5 "Case Three:Part 1" Jon East Ben Court
Whitechapel_(TV_series)
English Officer of Arms
of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. He rose to the rank of Norroy King of Arms, serving in that capacity from 1562 until his death in 1588
William Flower (officer of arms)
William_Flower_(officer_of_arms)
Arrondissement in Grand Est, France
Moncheux Montigny-lès-Metz Montois-la-Montagne Moulins-lès-Metz Noisseville Norroy-le-Veneur Nouilly Novéant-sur-Moselle Ogy-Montoy-Flanville Orny Pagny-lès-Goin
Arrondissement_of_Metz
British investment manager (born 1957)
who was granted Arms, Crest and Badge by Letters Patent of Garter and Norroy and Ulster dated 10 October 1997 Adopted 1997 Escutcheon Per fess vert and
Philip_May
Commune in Grand Est, France
Neuveville-sous-Montfort Neuvillers-sur-Fave Nomexy Nompatelize Nonville Nonzeville Norroy Nossoncourt Oëlleville Offroicourt Ollainville Oncourt Ortoncourt Padoux
Vittel
University in Birmingham, England
university's arms were granted on 18 March 1955 by Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster kings of Arms to the Birmingham Corporation, for use by the former
Aston_University
Title of the officer of arms to two positions in medieval England
Ireland while the jurisdiction of Norroy King of Arms expanded to include Northern Ireland when the present office of Norroy and Ulster King of Arms was established
Ireland_King_of_Arms
17th century English officer (c. 1550 – 1635)
1602. During this year, he was unsuccessful in his bid to be appointed Norroy King of Arms, but he later became Berwick Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
Richard_St_George
English nobleman
Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms. The Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. XVI. London:
Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell
Henry_Cromwell,_2nd_Baron_Cromwell
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Niderhoff Niderviller Niederstinzel Niedervisse Nilvange Nitting Noisseville Norroy-le-Veneur Nouilly Nousseviller-lès-Bitche Nousseviller-Saint-Nabor Novéant-sur-Moselle
Thionville
University Coat of Arms
previously granted to the Open University in 1971. Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster Kings of Arms. 15/6/2011. College reference: Grants 175/341 "Recent
Armorial of British universities
Armorial_of_British_universities
British Army major (1911–1994)
it the royal arms of Greece, with the agreement of Sir Gerald Wollaston, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. After returning to England from Baghdad, the Brandrams
Richard_Brandram
English politician
and held the seat until 1681. Cheale's grandson, another John Cheale was Norroy King of Arms. Basil Duke Henning The House of Commons, 1660-1690, Volume
John_Cheale
British procession
Pursuivants Pursuivants Heralds Heralds Lady Usher of the Black Rod Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Clarenceux King of Arms Serjeant at Arms Serjeant at
State Procession at the State Opening of Parliament
State_Procession_at_the_State_Opening_of_Parliament
English form of heraldic bearings and insignia
example of a tradesman bearing arms. c1276: The earliest reference to a Norroy King of Arms. 1290s: The earliest known diocesan arms, for the See of Ely
English_heraldry
NORROY
NORROY
NORROY
NORROY
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave
Boy/Male
Latin
Has a limp; lame.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Proud, Mighty
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hard as a Diamond
Male
Hebrew
(עֵשָׂו) Hebrew name ESAV means "hairy." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Jacob.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Exalts.
Girl/Female
Hungarian American Latin
Life.
Girl/Female
Greek American Latin
Gods incarnate.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain, Marathi
Lord of Virtues
NORROY
NORROY
NORROY
NORROY
NORROY
n.
The most northern of the English Kings-at-arms. See King-at-arms, under King.