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  • 71Annulet (ring) — An annulet (i.e. little ring ), in heraldry, is a difference or mark of distinction, which the fifth brother of any family ought to bear in his coat of arms.Annulets are also part of the coat armor of several families. They were anciently reputed …

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  • 72William Arnold — (June 24 1587 ndash; 1675) was an early settler in Rhode Island.The son of Thomas Nicholas Arnold of Malcombe Horsey Cheselbourne, Dorset, England and his wife Alice Gull(e)y. He lived for a time on his family’s estate at Cheselbourne before… …

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  • 73John Page (Middle Plantation) — For other people of the same name, see John Page (disambiguation). Col. John Page of Middle Plantation, Williamsburg, Virginia, by Sir Peter Lely. College of William and Mary Colonel John Page (December 26, 1628 – January 23, 1692), a merchant in …

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  • 74Armorist — Ar mor*ist, n. [F. armoriste.] One skilled in coat armor or heraldry. Cussans. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 75Court of Chivalry — In English law, the name of a court anciently held as a court of honor merely, before the earl marshal, and as a criminal court before the lord high constable, jointly with the earl marshal. But it is also said that this court was held by the… …

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  • 76Chivalry, Court of — In English law, the name of a court anciently held as a court of honor merely, before the earl marshal, and as a criminal court before the lord high constable, jointly with the earl marshal. But it is also said that this court was held by the… …

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  • 77Court of Honor — In old English law, a court having jurisdiction to hear and redress injuries or affronts to a man s honor or personal dignity, of a nature not cognizable by the ordinary courts of law, or encroachments upon his rights in respect to heraldry, coat …

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  • 78Court of Chivalry — In English law, the name of a court anciently held as a court of honor merely, before the earl marshal, and as a criminal court before the lord high constable, jointly with the earl marshal. But it is also said that this court was held by the… …

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  • 79Chivalry, Court of — In English law, the name of a court anciently held as a court of honor merely, before the earl marshal, and as a criminal court before the lord high constable, jointly with the earl marshal. But it is also said that this court was held by the… …

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  • 80Court of Honor — In old English law, a court having jurisdiction to hear and redress injuries or affronts to a man s honor or personal dignity, of a nature not cognizable by the ordinary courts of law, or encroachments upon his rights in respect to heraldry, coat …

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