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  • * [[St. Michael's College (Dublin)]] * [[St. Michael's College (Leeds)]]
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  • '''ST. GEORGE'S COLLEGE'''
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  • '''ROYAL SAINT GEORGE'S COLLEGE''' ...ince the 15th century. The lyre refers to the fact that Royal St. George’s College is a choir school. The Royal Crown indicates that the school was given roya
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  • ...ocation in the Southern Hemisphere. It also symbolises the founding of the College in the Australian State of [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]]. ...Victoria. The Red Cross of St George symbolises the link with the [[Royal College of Anaesthetists]]. The charges in the four quadrants of the cross symbolis
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  • ...who lived from about 1180 to 1240, and was canonised in 1246, to whom the College is now dedicated. ...tion of the Principal of the College, Monsignor Ward, to a document in the College of Arms, which showed the attributed arms of St. Edmund of Canterbury to be
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  • College of the [[University of Western Australia]] ...Hackett crest commemorates the fact that Sir Winthrop Hackett founded the College.
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  • * [[St Conrad’s College]]
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  • The arms were officially granted in 1999 by the College of Arms, London.
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  • '''RADLEY COLLEGE''' The Maltese cross was originally adopted by the College as a badge for all sports. It appears on a tankard awarded to Edward Kennar
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  • ...an emblem by King’s Hall, the girl’s school which was absorbed by Bishop’s College School in 1972.
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  • ...Caxton and of Cambridge University and, very importantly, had founded the College of Arms by letters patent of incorporation dated 2 March 1484. The Society
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  • ...the Fellowship of Surgeons of London, an unincorporated body to which the College today can trace unbroken succession. An ordinance book of the Fellowship of ...0 the Royal College of Surgeons of London was granted its charter. The new College at first used the 1745 arms but the Bedell's staff, hall-marked 1803-4, sho
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  • The arms were officially granted on June 3, 1976 by the College of Arms in London and presented to the Governor of Virginia by Queen Elisab ...d on the arms of the [[Virginia Company]] granted in 1619 and show the St. George's cross with the arms of England (I and IV), Scotland (II) and Ireland (III).
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  • 'Manu et Mente' was the motto of the Sydney Technical College out of which the University, formerly called 'The New South Wales Universit
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  • ...d in the collection "Two Ears of Wheat", a manuscript of about 1530 in the College of Arms, and shows it to be substantially similar to the later version of t
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  • ...f London have never officially been granted, but have been recorded at the College of Arms, albeit without supporters and crest. The crest and helmet were gra
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  • The arms were officially granted on February 20, 1981 by the College of Arms in London and confirmed in Canada on September 29, 1992.
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  • ...ety of Jesus. Archbishop Hart was educated by the Jesuit Fathers at Xavier College, Kew.
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  • The arms were recorded at the College of Arms. ...a since Bath Abbey (for a time a cathedral church) was the descendant of a College founded by the Mercian King Offa.
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  • ...the years, Howick Borough Council never submitted the design to the Royal College of Arms in London for approval. It has thus never had official status.
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