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There are two types of heralds: voice heralds and book heralds. Voice heralds make announcements at courts, tournaments, and feasts. Book heralds assist people in the development and registration of their personal armory (also known as a device or arms) and name. They also maintain the roll of awards. | There are two types of heralds: voice heralds and book heralds. Voice heralds make announcements at courts, tournaments, and feasts. Book heralds assist people in the development and registration of their personal armory (also known as a device or arms) and name. They also maintain the roll of awards. | ||
Also see the College of Heralds FAQ on [http://www.antirheralds.org/nonheraldsfaq.html#whatheraldsdo what heralds do]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:29, 21 August 2007
There are two types of heralds: voice heralds and book heralds. Voice heralds make announcements at courts, tournaments, and feasts. Book heralds assist people in the development and registration of their personal armory (also known as a device or arms) and name. They also maintain the roll of awards.
Also see the College of Heralds FAQ on what heralds do.