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This article is about heralds of arms. For other uses, see
Herald (disambiguation).
Heralds, wearing tabards, in procession to
St. George's Chapel,
Windsor Castle for the annual service of the
Order of the Garter in
2006. (l-r)
Wales Herald of Arms Extraordinary (
Michael Siddons),
Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary (
David White),
Maltravers Herald of Arms Extraordinary (
John Robinson),
York Herald of Arms in Ordinary (
Henry Paston-Bedingfeld),
Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary (
William Hunt).
Herald Gelre of the
Duke of Gueldres (around 1380).
Bavarian herald
Joerg Rugenn wearing a tabard of the
Coat of arms of Bavaria, around 1510.
A herald, or, more correctly, a herald of arms, is an
officer of arms, ranking between
pursuivant and
king of arms. The title is often applied erroneously to all officers of arms.
Heralds were originally
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