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Personal Arms

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These are arms for the family of van Dijk from Veenendaal, Utrect in the Netherlands:

Arms of the Netherlands

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These used in House of Orange-Nassau and Armorial de Nassau.




Jordan-Rozwadowski (Traby)

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Other Arms

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Current bearers of the Lions of England

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Former Royal Arms

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Assumed Arms

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Original coat of arms granted to the Spencer family 1504.
The (De)Spencer arms, adopted after c. 1595
Arms of the Spencer Family
Montagu Arms Unquartered of Barons Montagu/Montacute
Monthermar arms, "Or, an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gules."
Arms of Montague/Montacute, Earls of Salisbury
Arms of Montagu, dukes of Manchester, dukes of Montagu, and earls of Sandwich and Halifax, claiming to be cadets of the medieval Montagus.
Arms of Montagu Family
 
Bookplate showing the coat of arms of the Duke of Bedford
arms of John Russell of Kingston Russell, ca 1200
Bertrand Arms 13th Century
with a chief sable, the arms assigned by the heralds to the mythical Hugh de Rosel ca. 1066
Arms of the Duke of Bedford
Supposed lineage of Russell Arms

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

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Saxe-Coburg-Gotha & Belgium

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As depicted in Kings of Belgium family tree and fr:Armorial de la maison de Wettin#Rameau belge de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha.

Luxembourg

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Habsburg

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Hohenzollern

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Wittelsbach

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Misc

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useful, not by me

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Outlines of Government

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Portraits Posted

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Family Trees

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Useful Maps

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Map of the new region, Hauts-de-France, with its five départements, colored according to the historical provinces as they existed until 1790. Apart from the territories mentioned above in the text, tiny amounts of Artois and Picardy also contributed to the Nord département.
 
French Flanders
 
French Hainaut
 
Other


File:London Central Estates.svg
Estate (freehold) ownership of land in Central London as of 2023

References

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  1. Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1875) Handboek der Wapenkunde, Netherlands: Theod. Bom, p. 347−348 ""De PRINS VAN ORANJE Gevierendeeld: 1 en 4 het koninklijke wapen; 2 en 3 nogmaals gevierendeeld van rood met een gouden schuinbalk, en van goud met een blaauwen, rood-gesnoerden en beslagen jagthoorn, benevens een hartschildje op het snijpunt, beladen met vijf gouden vakken grenzende aan vier blaauewe. Overigens geheel als het koninklijke wapen.""
  2. Junius, J.H. (1894) Heraldiek, Netherlands: Frederik Muller, p. 151 ""In Nederland voert de PRINS VAN ORANJE het koninklijk wapen gekwartileerd met dat van ORANJE-CHALONS.""
  3. Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1875) Handboek der Wapenkunde, Netherlands: Theod. Bom, p. 348 ""De ERFPRINS VAN ORANJE, casu quo: Gelijk de Prins van Oranje, met een rooden barensteel over de beide eerste kwartieren heen.""
  4. Junius, J.H. (1894) Heraldiek, Netherlands: Frederik Muller, p. 151 ""...behalve de erfprins die 's vaders wapen met een barensteel breekt. Bij ons vorstenhuis is die barenstell altijk van keel.""
  5. College of Arms. College of Arms – the coat of arms of TRH Prince William and Prince Henry of Wales. Archived from the original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved on 17 April 2010.
  6. a b c d e f (in English) (24 February 1975) Letters Patent "
    Elizabeth R
    Trusty and Well beloved we greet you and do hereby signify unto you that Whereas His Majesty King George the 5th by Letters Patent bearing date the 30th day of November in the 8th year of his reign did declare his royal will and pleasure that the children of any sovereign of these realms and the children of the sons of any such sovereign and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales should have and at all times hold and enjoy the style title or attribute of Royal Highness and whereas it hath been customary for us and our royal predecessors from time to time by warrant to assign armorial ensigns to those members of our royal family enjoying the style of Royal Highness and whereas it is our royal will and pleasure to make provision for the armorial ensigns of those members of our royal family and their descendants not enjoying the style of Royal Highness but being nonetheless lineally descended in the direct single line from any sovereign of these realms, we do hereby declare and ordain that the armorial ensigns assigned by Royal Warrant to any grandchild of a sovereign of these realms (excepting the eldest son of the Prince of Wales) shall henceforth become heritable by the descendants of such grandchild with due and proper differences according to the laws of arms we therefore require and command you and your successors in the office respectively to order marshal and set forth upon all occasions such armorial ensigns accordingly and we command you to cause this our warrant to be recorded in our college of arms whereof ye are not to fail, for which this shall be your warrant. Given at our Court in HM Yacht Britannia this 24th day of February 1975 in the 24th year of our reign.

    By HM’s command
    Norfolk Earl Marshal
    "
  7. College of Arms. College of Arms – the coat of arms of TRH Prince William and Prince Henry of Wales. Archived from the original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved on 17 April 2010.
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