Herald's Collegeconsists of three kings-of-arms, six heralds, and four pursuivants. The head of the college is called the Earl Marshal of England.
GARTER KING-OF-ARMS is so called from his special duty to attend at the solemnities of election, investiture, and installation of Knights of the Garter. CLARENCIEUX KING-OF-ARMS. So called from the Duke of Clarenco, brother of Edward IV. His duty is to marshal and dispose the funerals of knights on the south side of the Trent. NORROY KING-OF-ARMS has similar jurisdiction to Clarencieux, only on the north side of the Trent. “There is a supplementary herald, called `Bath King of Arms,' who has no seat in the college, His duty is to attend at the election of a knight of the Bath.” In Scotland the heraldic college consists of LYON KING-OF-ARMS, six heralds, and five pursuivants. In Ireland it consists of ULSTER KING-OF-ARMS, two heralds, and two pursuivants. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Herald's College from Fact Monster:
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