Krause, David †
The College of Arms 16 May 2002.
For a badge: Within a wreath of roses Argent barbed and seeded proper leaved Vert a boar's head sans tongue couped behind the ears Or and holding in the mouth a torteaux.
Obiit 2020.
Many of the members of the Heraldry Society are armigerous, ie. they have a coat of arms. This gives us an opportunity to introduce you to the wide range of designs and styles that are used for modern, and ancient, heraldry. The arms are organised by the member’s surname.
The College of Arms 16 May 2002.
For a badge: Within a wreath of roses Argent barbed and seeded proper leaved Vert a boar's head sans tongue couped behind the ears Or and holding in the mouth a torteaux.
Obiit 2020.
Chronicler of Arms of Castilla and León, H.E. Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y Gila, Marquis de La Floresta, 9th March 2017
The College of Arms, 10 December 1975.
Artist: John Ferguson.
Obiit 2019.
The College of Arms, 19 August 1997. Matriculated in the Court of the Lord Lyon, 6 August 1998, Lyon Register vol.74, folio 42.
Granted to Hugh Stanford London’s father in April 1918
Norfolk Herald Extraordinary
Obiit 1959
Dr Louda, of Olomouc in Moravia, Czech Republic, has adopted these arms based on those of fifteenth-century Hussite commander Matěj Louda of Chlumčany
Artist: Jiří Louda.
Obiit 2016.
The College of Arms, 12 January 1990.
For a badge: Between the arms of a spur rowel downwards Argent a digitalis flower proper all ensigned by a coronet Or.
Certified by Chief Herald of Ireland July 1977 (Heraldry Society Image Library Q-0438)
Image taken from certificate; blazon from Burke’s Peerage.
Obiit 1958.
Richmond Herald 1980-1989
Obiit 2003
The Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh,Volume 86/folio 63. The Grant was made in memory to my great-great-great grandfather Donald McLean, with a subsequent matriculation to my father ( 86/64 ) The Rev’d John Sandford Fleming MacLean, and I inherited as his eldest son and heir upon the death of Father MacLean on January 2, 2006.
Artist: Gordon Macpherson.