Sep-05 Issue - The Heraldry Society

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ALMANAC OF EVENTS OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2005 Oct 1 Middlesex Heraldry of Bermuda Marjorie Kirby 1 Manchester Ducal Heraldry Alan Fennely 3 Lancashire Heraldry in East Anglia Gwyneth Hagen 5 Norfolk Military Connections Iain Swinnerton 7 Heraldry Society Visit to the College of Arms William Hunt 15 Chilterns New Thoughts on Old Hatchments Andrew Gray 15 Bath Nelson Heraldry Michael Furlong & Roland Symons 19 Heraldry SocietyThe Heraldry of Trafalgar’ David White 26 Yorkshire Duxbury Lecture Hugh Murray The Enamel Painters of York (1589-1792) 26 Somerset Visit to St Cuthbert’s Church, Wells Nov 2 Norfolk The English Knights of St John Tony Sims 5 Middlesex Cromwell’s Armorial Background Keith Lovell 5 Manchester Welsh Heraldry Dorothy Lee-Fitchett 7 Lancashire Royal Regalia Nigel Griffin 12 Somerset Visit to North Cadbury Church and Court 14 Heraldry Society The Society Dinner Principal Guest: The Earl Marshal 19 Norfolk St Edmund’s Lunch 19 Chilterns Afternoon with the Pierson Slide Collection John Titterton 19 Bath Conserving the Records of the College Christopher Harvey of Arms 23 Heraldry Society The Constance Egan Lecture Cecil Humphery- ‘A Japanese Armorial’ Smith 30 Manchester Manchester Town Hall 30 Yorkshire Heraldry on the Right Lines Peter Marshall Dec 3 Manchester East Anglia Heraldry Gwynneth Hagen 5 Lancashire Seasonal Fun Evening 10 Bath Arcadian Heraldry Michael Messer 13 Heraldry Society Annual General Meeting 14 Yorkshire Mythical Beasts Jim Winstanley Please check details of meetings with the appropriate contact person shown on page 16 of the June issue. Please note that other heraldic events take place. This is not an exhaustive list. If you would like your events to appear please send details to: gazette@theheraldrysociety.com, including in the subject line - almanac entry. 6 Visit the website at www.theheraldrysociety.com AUTUMN DINNER 2005 A reminder that bookings for the Autumn Dinner must be received by 31 October. As announced previously in the Gazette, our Patron the Duke of Norfolk is to be the Guest of Honour, and the splendid setting will be Painters' Hall. A booking form is enclosed with this issue for members with UK addresses.

THE 2005-2006 LECTURES AND VISITS PROGRAMME The over-arching theme for the 2005-2006 lecture season is Recording Heraldry. This takes the Basic Heraldry module of the 2004- 2005 season a stage further and will give members an insight into British and foreign recording of heraldry. The sponsored lectures in the forthcoming season start with the Mark Elvins Lecture, traditionally on a religious theme: this will be on the impact of the Reformation on German heraldry. For the Constance Egan Lecture Cecil Humphery-Smith will talk on a Japanese Armorial. The John Brooke-Little lecture will be by Patrick Cracroft-Brennan on the stall plates of the Knights of the Garter. The final sponsored lecture, that of the Worshipful Company of Scriveners, will be given by the retiring Chairman of Council, Dr Malcolm Golin. This year being the 200th Anniversary of our greatest naval victory, Somerset Herald has kindly agreed to lecture in Trafalgar month on the heraldry of the victors of Trafalgar. NORFOLK HISTORY QUIZ Lectures are included in the annual subscription, but an informal retiring collection is made to help to defray the hire costs of the premises. Windsor Herald is kindly hosting an evening visit to the College of Arms and the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies is hosting a visit to Canterbury. The visit to St John's Gate was heavily over-subscribed last season so will be repeated early in 2006. These visits are self-financing and tickets are available in advance from the Programme Secretary. The Programme Secretary would very much appreciate help in advertising the lectures to a wider public and is looking for an Assistant Programme Secretary to take over this aspect. If you feel you could spare time and would like to help the Society in this way, please contact the Programme Secretary, Colonel Michael Phillips, either on 01483 237375 or through the Membership Secretary on 01483 237373 or email memsec@theheraldrysociety.com. Can you answer the following questions:- * (see answers at the end of the article) 1. Who is the patron Saint of Russia ? 2. Who succeeded Genghis as the Great Khan ? 3. Who was the British Prime Minister during most of the American War of Independence ? No? I am not surprised, but it was the ability to answer these and approximately 90 similar questions, some even more difficult, that enabled the Norfolk Heraldry Society once again to win the Norfolk History Quiz. The Quiz takes place every year and teams of not more than three members can take part. The Norfolk Heraldry Society has won the Quiz 10 times in the last 15 years. A formidable achievement. This year the team consisted of Chairman Andy Anderson and John Dent, Hon.FHS, Founder Member and Vice-President of the Society. Although they had one member less than the permitted number of three per team, they were still able to fend off the considerable opposition provided by local teams from, among others, the Richard III Society and the Battlefields Trust. *1. St Andrew. 2. Ogadai, his third son 3. Lord North. PLEASE NOTE: The next deadline for contributions to the Gazette is 1st November. Visit the website at www.theheraldrysociety.com 7

THE 20<strong>05</strong>-2006 LECTURES AND VISITS PROGRAMME<br />

<strong>The</strong> over-arching theme for the 20<strong>05</strong>-2006<br />

lecture season is Recording <strong>Heraldry</strong>. This<br />

takes the Basic <strong>Heraldry</strong> module of the 2004-<br />

20<strong>05</strong> season a stage further and will give<br />

members an insight into British and foreign<br />

recording of heraldry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sponsored lectures in the forthcoming<br />

season start with the Mark Elvins Lecture,<br />

traditionally on a religious theme: this will be on<br />

the impact of the Reformation on German<br />

heraldry. For the Constance Egan Lecture<br />

Cecil Humphery-Smith will talk on a Japanese<br />

Armorial. <strong>The</strong> John Brooke-Little lecture will be<br />

by Patrick Cracroft-Brennan on the stall plates<br />

of the Knights of the Garter. <strong>The</strong> final<br />

sponsored lecture, that of the Worshipful<br />

Company of Scriveners, will be given by the<br />

retiring Chairman of Council, Dr Malcolm Golin.<br />

This year being the 200th Anniversary of our<br />

greatest naval victory, Somerset Herald has<br />

kindly agreed to lecture in Trafalgar month on<br />

the heraldry of the victors of Trafalgar.<br />

NORFOLK HISTORY QUIZ<br />

Lectures are included in the annual<br />

subscription, but an informal retiring collection<br />

is made to help to defray the hire costs of the<br />

premises.<br />

Windsor Herald is kindly hosting an evening<br />

visit to the College of Arms and the Institute of<br />

Heraldic and Genealogical Studies is hosting a<br />

visit to Canterbury. <strong>The</strong> visit to St John's Gate<br />

was heavily over-subscribed last season so will<br />

be repeated early in 2006. <strong>The</strong>se visits are<br />

self-financing and tickets are available in<br />

advance from the Programme Secretary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Programme Secretary would very much<br />

appreciate help in advertising the lectures to a<br />

wider public and is looking for an Assistant<br />

Programme Secretary to take over this aspect.<br />

If you feel you could spare time and would like<br />

to help the <strong>Society</strong> in this way, please contact<br />

the Programme Secretary, Colonel Michael<br />

Phillips, either on 01483 237375 or through the<br />

Membership Secretary on 01483 237373 or email<br />

memsec@theheraldrysociety.com.<br />

Can you answer the following questions:- * (see answers at the end of the article)<br />

1. Who is the patron Saint of Russia ?<br />

2. Who succeeded Genghis as the Great Khan ?<br />

3. Who was the British Prime Minister during most of the American War of Independence ?<br />

No? I am not surprised, but it was the ability to answer these and approximately 90 similar<br />

questions, some even more difficult, that enabled the Norfolk <strong>Heraldry</strong> <strong>Society</strong> once again to win<br />

the Norfolk History Quiz.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Quiz takes place every year and teams of not more than three members can take part. <strong>The</strong><br />

Norfolk <strong>Heraldry</strong> <strong>Society</strong> has won the Quiz 10 times in the last 15 years. A formidable<br />

achievement. This year the team consisted of Chairman Andy Anderson and John Dent,<br />

Hon.FHS, Founder Member and Vice-President of the <strong>Society</strong>. Although they had one member<br />

less than the permitted number of three per team, they were still able to fend off the considerable<br />

opposition provided by local teams from, among others, the Richard III <strong>Society</strong> and the<br />

Battlefields Trust.<br />

*1. St Andrew. 2. Ogadai, his third son 3. Lord North.<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

<strong>The</strong> next deadline for<br />

contributions to the<br />

Gazette is<br />

1st November.<br />

Visit the website at www.theheraldrysociety.com 7

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