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An open book with the inscription Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin for "The Lord is my light"), surrounded by three golden crowns (two above and one below) on a blue field. Two crossed gold keys beneath a gold ring on a field of red. The symbols represent the two Patron Saints of the Abbey: the ring of Saint Edward the Confessor (founder of the Abbey), and the keys of Saint Peter. Text of the Lieutenancies Act 1997 – Schedule 1: Counties and areas for the purposes of the lieutenancies in Great Britain as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 2011-05-03. Queens consort of the British monarch are granted arms based on the Royal Standard and their own personal arms from before their marriage, or the arms of their family. In Scotland, a queen consort will use the Scottish version of the Royal Standard. They do not have different standards for the Commonwealth realms that have their own Royal Standards.

Cross of St. George with the heraldic shield of the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in the canton. Standards, Flags and Colours". The Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy (PDF) (3ed.). UK Ministry of Defence. April 2017 . Retrieved 27 July 2020. The Royal Standard, being the personal flag of the Sovereign, is to be hoisted on board HM ships and on official buildings and enclosures only when The Sovereign is present. It is to be hauled down at the moment of departure. No registered official ceremonial county flag, although it shares a historic county flag with West Sussex. Francisco Olmos, José María de (July 2008). Las primeras acuñaciones del príncipe Felipe de España (1554–1556): Soberano de Milán Nápoles e Inglaterra[ The First Coins of Prince Philip of Spain (1554–1556): Sovereign of Milan, Naples and England]. Documenta & Instrumenta (Thesis) (in Spanish). Vol.3. Universidad Complutense Madrid. pp.165–166 – via ResearchGate.Golden vertical zig-zag offset to hoist dividing blue and red, with a bulls head in the centre. Updated in 2015 from the 1977 banner of arms. Prince William and St George's Chapel". College of St. George. Archived from the original on 28 December 2013 . Retrieved 27 December 2013. A three-point label, with each point charged with a red escallop taken from the arms of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales a b Flag of Norfolk, this design is the banner of the arms attributed to Ralph de Gael, first Earl of Norfolk. The chapeau was eventually replaced by a crown, the design of which has varied over time. It was usually shown as an open circlet adorned with fleurs-de-lys or stylised leaves until the reign of Henry VI, when the design was altered to include crosses formy. The crown gained a single arch in reign of Edward IV, and a double arch under Henry VII. Since the late 17th century the crown has consisted of a jewelled circlet with alternating crosses formy and fleurs-de-lys, and two arches with a monde surmounted by a cross formy at their intersection. [10] The shape of the arches of the crown has been represented differently at different times, and can help to date a depiction of the crest. [10]

This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. This a list of officially recognised flags for various cities in England. Where listed as 'official', they have been registered by the Flag Institute charity or another official source. This list may be incomplete, please add official flags with sources showing the official flag design. Boutell, Charles (1859). "The Art Journal London". 5. Virtue: 373–376. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) Six gold martlets on blue are the traditional emblem of Sussex. [34] This flag is for public use by the entire shire county of Sussex and its people. [35] About Us". The College of Arms . Retrieved 22 December 2012. The College is also the authority for matters relating to the flying of flags, and holds the only official registers of flags for the UK and much of the Commonwealth.Against eight blue and white wavy lines, representing the county's rivers, a gold shield bearing a resting deer or hart. (Also used as a county flag.) [21]

The Royal Standard defaced with a three-point label (with the second point charged with the Cross of St. George), quartered with the arms of Saxony. The first example of a crest on the royal arms was on Edward III's third great seal, which shows a helm above the arms, on which is a crowned gold lion standing upon a chapeau. [10] The design has varied little since, and took on its present form in the reign of Henry VIII. [10] The Prince Of Wales And Duchess Of Cornwall Visit Australia - Day 5". Getty Images . Retrieved 25 August 2017.The arms on the second Great Seal of Richard I, used by his successors until 1340: Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or. [19] [4] Silhouette of Lady Godiva on a white field with two stripes in the traditional shade of Coventry Blue. Updated in 2018 from the 1345 arms flag depicting an Elephant. [52] Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 5,867 articles in the main category, and specifying |topic= will aid in categorization.

a b Boutell 1859, p.373: "The three golden lions upon a ground of red have certainly continued to be the royal and national arms of England." This is a list of English flags, including symbolic national and sub-national flags, standards and banners used exclusively in England.County council flag. Features a representation of Carisbrooke Castle against a surrounding blue field and three gold anchors represent the island's status and maritime history. Funeral carriage of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, with the coffin draped with her personal standard. The traditional provincial flag, gules, two lions passant or, is used in both former regions of France: Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy. It is based on the design of arms which had been attributed by medieval heralds to William the Conqueror, ultimately related to the 12th-century coat of arms of the House of Anjou. Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Standing Committee On Home Affairs: 116th Report on The State Emblem Of India (Prohibition Of Improper Use) Bill, 2004" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2013.

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