Lancaster Herald
Heraldic tradition | Gallo-British |
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Jurisdiction | England, Wales and Northern Ireland |
Governing body | College of Arms |
Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary is an English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. The title of Lancaster Herald first occurs in 1347 at Calais, and to begin with this officer was a servant to the noble house of Lancaster. As a retainer of John of Gaunt (1377–1399) Lancaster was advanced to the rank of King of Arms, and was later promoted to the royal household of Henry IV (Gaunt's son), and made king of the northern province. This arrangement continued until 1464, when Lancaster reverted to the rank of herald. Since the reign of King Henry VII (1485–1509) Lancaster has been a herald in ordinary. The badge of office is a red rose of Lancaster, royally crowned.
The current Lancaster Herald of Arms is Adam Tuck.
Holders of the office
[edit]Arms | Name | Date of appointment | Ref | |
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Lancaster Herald to the Earl or Duke of Lancaster | ||||
Herman (surname unknown) | (1354) | |||
John (surname unknown) | (1358) | |||
Nicholas (surname unknown) | (1366) | |||
Roger Durroit, Esq. | (1386) | |||
Richard Bruges, Esq. | (Richard II) | |||
Lancaster King of Arms in Ordinary | ||||
Richard Bruges, Esq. | (Richard II) | |||
John Ashwell, Esq. | (1426) | |||
William Boys, Esq. | (1436) | |||
William Tyndale, Esq. | (1447) | |||
Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary | ||||
James Collier or Collyer, Esq. | (Edward IV) | |||
Richard Ashwell, Esq. | (Edward IV) | |||
(name unknown) | (1486) | |||
Thomas Wall, Esq. | 1509–1526 | |||
William Jennings or Jenys, Esq.[a] | 1526–1527 | |||
William Fellows, Esq. | 1527–1531 | |||
Fulk ap Howell, Esq.[b] | 1531–1536 | |||
Thomas Milner, Esq.[c] | 1536–1538 | |||
Nicholas Tubman, Esq. | 1553–1559 | |||
John Cocke, Esq. | 1559–1588 | |||
Nicholas Paddy, Esq. | 1588–1602 | |||
Francis Thynne, Esq. | 1602–1609 | |||
Nicholas Charles, Esq. | 1609–1613 | |||
William Penson, Esq. | 1613–1637 | |||
Thomas Thompson, Esq. | 1637–1641 | |||
William Ryley, Esq. | 1641–1658 | |||
George Barkham, Esq. | 1658–1660 | |||
William Ryley, Esq. | 1660–1665 | |||
Robert Chaloner, Esq. | 1665–1676 | |||
Francis Sandford, Esq. | 1676–1689 | |||
Gregory King, Esq. | 1689–1712 | |||
Rowland Fryth, Esq. | 1712–1713 | |||
John Hesketh, Esq. | 1713–1727 | |||
Stephen Martin Leake, Esq. | 1727–1729 | |||
Charles Greene, Esq. | 1729–1743 | |||
Thomas Browne, Esq. | 1743–1761 | [5] | ||
Sir Isaac Heard | 1761–1774 | |||
Thomas Lock, Esq. | 1774–1781 | |||
Charles Townley[d] | 1781–1793 | |||
Edmund Lodge, Esq., FSA | 1793–1822 | [6] | ||
George Frederick Beltz KH, FSA | 1822–1841 | [7] | ||
Sir Albert William Woods, GCVO, KCB, KCMG, KGStJ, FSA |
1841–1869 | [8] | ||
George Edward Cokayne, Esq., FSA[e] | 1870–1882 | [9] | ||
Edward Bellasis, Esq. | 1882–1922 | [10] | ||
Archibald George Blomefield Russell, Esq., CVO, FSA | 1922–1954 | [11] | ||
John Riddell Bromhead Walker, Esq., CVO, MC | 1954–1968 | [12] | ||
Francis Sedley Andrus, Esq., LVO | 1972–1982 | [13] | ||
Sir Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, Esq., KCVO, FSA | 1982–1995 | [14] | ||
Robert John Baptist Noel, Esq. | 1999–2021 | [15] | ||
Adam Simon Tuck, Esq. | 2023–present | [16] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Notes
- ^ made visitation at Carmarthen in 1530.[1]
- ^ Re-instated 1539,[2] executed for counterfeiting Clarenceaux's seal, December 1549.[3]
- ^ condemned for his submission to Robert Aske.[4]
- ^ Son of Sir Charles Townley
- ^ Then named as George Edward Adams, Esq.
Citations
- ^ Jones, Francis (2011-07-25). "Departed Glories of the Grey Friars" (PDF). The Carmarthenshire Historian (1985). 20: 65–71. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-25.
- ^ Letters & Papers Henry VIII, vol. 14 part 1, (1894), xix, no. 406: vol. 14 part 2, (1895), no. 781.
- ^ Nichols, J. G. ed., The Diary of Henry Machyn, (1848), 49 note.
- ^ Murray, John (1831). State Papers Henry VIII, vol. 1, part 1 & 2.
- ^ "No. 8216". The London Gazette. 19 April 1743. p. 4.
- ^ "No. 13599". The London Gazette. 3 December 1793. p. 1081.
- ^ "No. 17822". The London Gazette. 1 June 1822. p. 916.
- ^ "No. 20036". The London Gazette. 9 November 1841. p. 2757.
- ^ "No. 23581". The London Gazette. 28 January 1870. p. 535.
- ^ "No. 25125". The London Gazette. 7 July 1882. p. 3160.
- ^ "No. 32680". The London Gazette. 25 April 1922. p. 3229.
- ^ "No. 40149". The London Gazette. 16 April 1954. p. 2295.
- ^ "No. 45789". The London Gazette. 28 September 1972. p. 11447.
- ^ "No. 48932". The London Gazette. 25 March 1982. p. 4121.
- ^ "No. 55620". The London Gazette. 27 September 1999. p. 10313.
- ^ "No. 64221". The London Gazette. 7 November 2023. p. 22370.
Bibliography
- The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street: being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee, Walter H. Godfrey, assisted by Sir Anthony Wagner, with a complete list of the officers of arms, prepared by H. Stanford London, (London, 1963)
- A History of the College of Arms &c, Mark Noble, (London, 1804)