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As a branch officer, the herald is responsible for the various heraldic activities in their [[branch]]: court heraldry, town crying, tournament heraldry, and assisting people with name and armory submissions.
As a branch officer, the herald is responsible for the various heraldic activities in their [[branch]]: court heraldry, town crying, tournament heraldry, and assisting people with name and armory submissions.
The generic badge of the heralds is two crossed trumpets. Many heralds are represented by a heraldic tabbard with their branches heraldry.
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File:Wyewood Herald's tabbard.jpg|Herald's tabbard of the Barony of Wyewood
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Revision as of 17:06, 2 September 2025

A herald's badge on a necklace.

When used with a capital H, Herald is a title referring to a person at a particular level in the College of Arms. Used with a small h, a herald is a person who works regularly on some aspect of heraldry.

As a branch officer, the herald is responsible for the various heraldic activities in their branch: court heraldry, town crying, tournament heraldry, and assisting people with name and armory submissions.

The generic badge of the heralds is two crossed trumpets. Many heralds are represented by a heraldic tabbard with their branches heraldry.



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