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Alex Maxwell Findlater wrote: > Susan Hood's "Royal Roots: Republican Inheritance - the Survival of > the Office of Arms" (2002 Woodfield Press, Dublin) takes us from 1853, > the reign of Sir J Bernard Burke, through to 1981. The years before > partition are dealt with more as an introduction to the early years of > the Office under the Republic, although there is quite a lot on the > theft     

Group: rec.heraldry · Group Profile · Search for Coatofarms in rec.heraldry
Author: Sean J Murphy
Date: Aug 27, 2008 04:25

Bill Kinkaid wrote: On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 08:55:57 -0800, Bill Turlock <"Bill Turlock "@sonnnic.invalid> wrote: "Charles Wm. Dimmick" wrote: Blinky the Shark wrote: Q: What automobile brand for many years incorporated swans or merlettes in its emblem? (TriviaPlus: The emblem, however, was redesigned again a few years ago, and after about
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 17:41:27 -0500, Peter wrote: > > "lucretia borgia" <lucretiaborgia@florence.it> wrote in message > news:bikdl3p5j53hcrgodv93jneeqq52ue6qgt@4ax.com... >> >> I have always known the kingfisher in some way represented Halifax but >> that was long before Halifax (the ship) was built. I don't think >> they call them HMCS anymore. > > > http://www.halifax.ca/Community/coatofarms     

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Author: Blinky the Shark
Date: Apr 6, 2008 13:28

> "lucretia borgia" <lucretiaborgia@florence.it> wrote in message news:bikdl3p5j53hcrgodv93jneeqq52ue6qgt@4ax.com... I have always known the kingfisher in some way represented Halifax but that was long before Halifax (the ship) was built. I don't think they call them HMCS anymore. http://www.halifax.ca/Community/coatofarms.html "The kingfisher, a symbol
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glucki@wp.pl wrote: > On Nov 7, 2:50 am, Sean J Murphy <sjbmur...@SPAMOUTeircom.net> wrote: > >>glu...@wp.pl wrote: >>It would have been fair enough had you confined your observations, >>George, to the heraldic issues. Instead you made ad hominem allegations >>against me of envy, pettiness and even communistic tendencies. There is >>of course a seamless connection between accommodating hoaxers     

Group: hfx.general · Group Profile · Search for Coatofarms in hfx.general
Author: oldtrout
Date: Dec 6, 2007 08:30

When it comes to vendettas, I could not hope to compare with 'The Chief', who issues his personal diatribes from behind a cowardly mask of pseudonymity. As for caring for heraldry, might I redirect attention to the relevant issues in this thread: there was no legal basis either for granting arms or allowing supporters to President McAleese; no other Irish President used supporters; the choice
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The question of access to Irish heraldic records is one I have raised here over many years, and I am glad to report that some further progress has been made. Having virtually laid siege to the Office of the Chief Herald since last July, I have received a letter today stating that I may inspect the uncatalogued file relating to President Kennedy's arms grant in 1961, as well as the previously     

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Author: Al Smith
Date: Dec 6, 2007 07:43

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Author: Sean J Murphy
Date: Nov 8, 2007 01:39

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Author: Sean J Murphy
Date: Nov 7, 2007 01:15

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Group: rec.heraldry · Group Profile · Search for Coatofarms in rec.heraldry
Author: Sean J Murphy
Date: Sep 21, 2006 05:00

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