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Arundel Herald Extraordinary

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Heraldic tradition
  
Gallo-British

Governing body
  
College of Arms

Arundel Herald Extraordinary

Jurisdiction
  
England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary is a supernumerary Officer of Arms in England. Though a royal herald, Arundel is not a member of the College of Arms, and was originally a private herald in the household of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. He is known to have served the Earl both in Portugal in 1413 and later in France, where he attended his dying master in October 1415. The title was revived in 1727.

A badge was assigned to Arundel in 1958, derived from a badge of the Fitzalan earls of the fourteenth century, and a supporter in the arms of the present Earl Marshal of England. It is blazoned A Horse courant Argent in its mouth a Sprig of Oak proper.

The current Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary is Alan Roger Dickins.

References

Arundel Herald Extraordinary Wikipedia