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February 9th, 2008 admin No comments

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Coat Arms
Can a coat of arms is believed today and be considered legitimate?

Specifically, this question applies to a situation where a family not have a coat of arms, due to lack of family history or the lack of continuity of the name (either orphans, creating new surname, separation syllable of the name, etc.). What kind of guidelines should be followed? I really appreciate it if someone who is an expert (or near) in heraldry could answer this question. Maybe I should be more specific about what I need. I live in Australia, but I am of Italian descent. Is there anyone out there that has information about the Italian coats of arms / family crests?

Yes, but. . . Arms and crests are granted by letters patent. Delegates from the Crown of its authority to issue such letters patent to the Kings Arms. Before they can act in each case, there must be an order of the Earl Marshal of the grant agreement arms. The first step in implementing a grant of arms is to present a petition, or monument as it is called, the Earl Marshal. This will be elaborated by the signature of the petitioner by an officer of arms, if it considers it likely that such request be accepted. Not established eligibility criteria for a grant weapons, but things such as awards or honors of the Crown, civil or military commissions, university degrees, professional qualifications, public and charitable services, and eminence or a good position in the national or local levels are taken into account. When approaching a harbinger for the purpose of a statement a grant of arms should submit a resume.

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Heraldry, as a science, is almost totally ignored by most of our educated classes in America. Many family history researchers deepen in heraldry, to some extent, but even they are not as versed in it should be. If you are asked a genealogist doing research for a client or friend, many times the question from "Do I have a coat of arms?" emerge. Researchers at the history of the family must learn some history of heraldry in order to cope with such questions.

The Coat of Arms is very popular business and there is great interest among researchers of family history knowing coats of arms. But there is a wealth of information disseminated around dealing with the regulations of the coat of arms. United States law does not recognize the emblems heraldic and which are not regulated in the United States, and many have been allowed to do whatever they want with the traditional family coat of arms that falsely claim.

Some authorities could declare that the heraldry is an essential aid to the student of medieval history and medieval architecture. As a science, therefore, should have a place in our education systems. But beyond this need, there is a more urgent reason for greater familiarity with the subject. Our social relationships with Europe are important. It is well known abroad that we have no titles of nobility in the United States, and there is therefore no incentive for Americans to claim such distinction.

But everywhere in Europe, still in existence a system of badges of honor that is supposed to grant holders of a certain social position. These decorations are usually coat of arms, and the rules governing their use are defined by known authorities. In fact, weapons are the remains of the old social division of noble and ignoble birth. Everyone who uses a coat of arms proclaims his participation between landlords and is assumed to be able to present satisfactory proof of his right to position. This right can be obtained by grant of the sovereign through the duly formed, a process that is expensive, or may be acquired by inheritance. Inherited weapon usually more valuable, and its value is estimated by their age. Theoretically, however, all are of equal value.

Researchers at the history of the Family should be aware that the use of heraldic emblems such a system can not be traced much earlier that the year 1200. It is likely that at that time and about two centuries, all the knights approved Such a design, always in accordance with a given plan design, its choice. But shortly after the year 1400, in England the right to grant arms was reserved to the Crown, and then a way was adopted to determine or register the names of all persons are entitled to a coat of arms.

The College of Heralds was to be the repository of heraldry proof and with physical
visits to the various counties of England, who came to find out who were the masters of the time. In doing so, all grants of visits were made, and shelter for many of registered weapons, but lack of power to enforce the punishment of fake guns prevented the recording of an entire people or completely accurate record. Many simply refused to comply.

Even today in England make donations to families of education and wealth often based on assumptions, but no weapon is recognized by the heralds, unless it is registered at the University Herald. However, researchers in the history of the family can recognize any coat of arms in use before the sixteenth century, though not recorded, but should be aware of the rules of heraldry.

Officially, the right to use a coat of arms by inheritance depends entirely on a well documented pedigree that can be investigated by a genealogist. A coat of arms, whether obtained by grant or officially recognized by the Heralds is actually the property with some value. It is inherited by descendants of the first real and verified the sole owner. When someone seeks to establish a claim for reasons of heritage, which must prove descent just as they would on a piece of land claim.

In the U.S. there is a common misconception among some researchers of family history that covers specified rookie arms belonging to certain families. It is assumed that the same surname as constituting one family, and are therefore entitled to arms. This simply is not true, because we know from non-matching names means that match. It is very important for researchers of family history of becoming aware of these issues in heraldry.

About the Author:

Mark D. Jordan is a writer and researcher living in Pennsylvania. More heraldry and genealogy material can be read at Family Genealogy Blog and Medieval Time Line

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