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Roll of arms

A roll of arms (or armorial) is a collection of coats of arms, usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields, each shield accompanied by the name of the person bearing the arms.

Hyghalmen Roll, German, c. 1485. An example of a late medieval roll of arms. College of Arms, London.
Roll of arms of the knights of the Golden Fleece. Made in the first half of the 16th century.[1]

The oldest extant armorials date to the mid-13th century, and armorial manuscripts continued to be produced throughout the early modern period. Siebmachers Wappenbuch of 1605 was an early instance of a printed armorial. Medieval armorials usually include a few hundred coats of arms, in the late medieval period sometimes up to some 2,000. In the early modern period, the larger armorials develop into encyclopedic projects, with the Armorial général de France (1696), commissioned by Louis XIV of France, listing more than 125,000 coats of arms. In the modern period, the tradition develops into projects of heraldic dictionaries edited in multiple volumes, such as the Dictionary of British Arms in four volumes (1926–2009), or J. Siebmacher's großes Wappenbuch in seven volumes (1854–1967).

Armorials can be "occasional", relating to a specific event such as a tournament; "institutional", associated with foundations, such as that of an order of chivalry, "regional", collecting the arms of the nobility of a given region, "illustrative", in the context of a specific narrative or chronicle, or "general", with the aim of an encyclopedic collection.[2] A roll of arms arranged systematically by design, with coats featuring the same principal elements (geometrical ordinaries and charges) grouped together as a tool to aid identification, is known as an ordinary of arms (or simply as an ordinary).

Notable examples edit

Medieval edit

 
Dering Roll, c. 1270, Dover. Lists knights of Kent & Essex. British Library. Provenance: Sir Edward Dering (1598–1644), Lt. of Dover Castle
 
Segar's Roll, a 17th-century copy of a 13th-century roll.
 
Left folium 001v and right folium 002r from the Beyeren Armorial, 1402–1405
 
Folio 259v. from Wernigerode Wappenbuch, Bavaria, c. 1486–1492

English edit

  • Glover's Roll[3] is an English roll of arms from the 1240s or 1250s, containing 55 coats of arms.[4]
  • The Matthew Paris Shields, not truly a roll but a set of marginal illustrations accompanying the chronicler's illuminated manuscript works, Chronica Majora and Historia Anglorum. These date from c. 1244–59, during the reign of Henry III, and contain drawings of shields with Latin annotations.[5]
  • Walford's Roll[6] is an English roll dating from c. 1275, containing 185 coats with blazons.
  • The Camden Roll[7] is an English roll dating from c. 1280, containing 270 painted coats, 185 with blazons.
  • The Dering Roll, dating from the late 13th century, contains 324 coats of arms, painted on parchment. It is 8+14 inches (210 mm) wide by 8 feet 8 inches (2.64 m) long. It currently resides in the British Library.[8]
  • The Heralds' Roll[9] is an English roll dating from c. 1280, containing 697 painted coats.[10]
  • St George's Roll[11] is an English roll dating from c. 1285, containing 677 painted coats.
  • Charles' Roll[12] is an English roll dating from c.1285, containing 486 painted coats. Planché however names as "Charles's Roll" a copy of a mid-13th-century roll [British Library, Harley MS 6589] containing nearly 700 coats drawn in pen and ink (i.e. tricked) by Nicholas Charles (d.1613), Lancaster Herald, in 1607. Charles stated that the original had been lent to him by the Norroy King of Arms.[4]
  • The Lord Marshal's Roll[13] is an English roll dating from 1295, containing 565 painted coats.
  • Collins' Roll[14] is a roll dating from 1296, containing 598 painted coats. It currently resides at the College of Arms in London.
  • The Falkirk Roll is an English occasional roll dating from c. 1298, containing 115 coats with blazons, listing the knights with King Edward I at Battle of Falkirk in 1298. Various copies exist. The British Library copy[15] was formerly in the Treasury Chamber in Paris in 1576.[16]
  • The Galloway Roll[17] is an English roll dating from 1300, containing 259 coats with blazons.
  • Roll of Caerlaverock or Poem of Caerlaverock[18] is a roll dating from 1300, containing 110 poetical blazons without images. Two other copies exist, made by Glover from a now-lost different original source, one at the College of Arms in London, the other at the Office of the Ulster King of Arms in Dublin. The original was made in 1300 by English heralds during Edward I's siege of Caerlaverock Castle, Scotland.[19]
  • Stirling Roll[20] is an English roll from 1304, containing 102 coats.
  • Stepney Roll[21] is an English occasional roll listing the knights present at Stepney Tournament in 1308.
  • The Great, Parliamentary, or Banneret's Roll, c. 1312,[22] is an English roll consisting of 19 vellum leaves (measuring 6" x 8.25"), which include the names and blazons of 1,110 nobles, bishops, knights and deceased lords of the day. It is now part of the British Library manuscript collection - Cotton MS Caligula A, XVIII.[23]
  • Dunstable Roll[24] is an English occasional roll listing knights present at Dunstable Tournament in 1334.
  • Calais Roll is an English roll dating from 1346 to 1347, containing 116 shields in brown ink, tricked to denote tinctures. This roll was probably made in the late 16th century from transcripts of accounts kept by Walter Wetewang, Treasurer of the Household 1346–7, showing wages paid to participants at the Siege of Calais. Extant in the form of about twenty 16th-century manuscripts, this roll was classed as spurious by Wagner (1950), but as "one of the documentary pillars of fourteenth-century military studies" by Ayton (1994).[25]
  • Powell's Roll[26] is an English roll dating from c.1345–1351.[27]
  • Salisbury Roll is an English roll in two similar versions: the "Original Roll" dating from c. 1463,[28] in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch, a descendant of the Montagu family; and the later "Copy A", made c.1483–5,[29] in the collection of the British Library, catalogued as Add MS 45133. It contains coats of arms of the Montagu family, Earls of Salisbury. "Copy A" was formerly in the collection of Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King of Arms 1505–34 and later was owned by William Smith, Rector of Melsonby (d.1735).[30] Parts are now in the British Library in London.

French edit

  • The Bigot Roll[31] is a French roll dating from 1254, containing 300 coats.
  • The Armorial Wijnbergen is a French roll published in two parts (Part 1, c. 1265–1270; Part 2, c. 1270–1285), containing 1,312 painted coats. It resided for a while at the Royal Dutch Association of Genealogy & Heraldry, but has been returned; the present owners are not known.
  • The Chifflet-Prinet Roll[32] is a French roll dating from c. 1285–1298, containing 147 coats with blazons.
  • Armorial du Hérault Vermandois[33] is a French roll of arms dating from c. 1285–1300, containing 1,076 blazons.
  • Armorial Le Breton, with 580 coats of arms (230 of which are not identified), c. 1292, with addition of 144 coats of arms in the 15th century, and another 15 added c. 1530.
  • Armorial Bellenville[34] by Claes Heinen (1386), 1,738 coats of arms
  • Grand Armorial équestre de la Toison d'or, an armorial of the members of the Order of the Golden Fleece between 1429 and 1461, commissioned by a herald in the Duchy of Burgundy.

Holy Roman Empire edit

  •  
    Roll of arms of the Drapery Court of Brussels. (1713-1724)
    The oldest collections of coats of arms are preserved not in manuscript form, but in the form of heraldic friezes, painted on walls or wooden beams, derived from the earlier practice of hanging guest's heraldic shields on walls on festive occasions. Among the oldest such friezes preserved is the one at Valère Basilica, Valais, dated 1224.[35]
  • The oldest collection of blazons, Latin descriptions of coats of arms, of the Holy Roman Empire is Clipearius Teutonicorum by Conrad of Mure, dated 1260–64.[35]
  • Turino armorial (1312), descriptions of 119 coats of arms of the attendants of the coronation of Henry VII.
  • The coats of arms shown with the singer portraits in Codex Manesse (although not technically an armorial) are an important source for early 14th century heraldry.
  • The Zürich armorial made in c. 1340 presumably in what is now eastern Switzerland (in or nearby of what is now the canton of St Gallen), now in the Swiss National Museum in Zürich.
  • Gelre Armorial is a Dutch roll of arms dating from c. 1370–1414, containing about 1,700 coats of arms. It currently resides at the Royal Library of Belgium. It was compiled by Claes Heinenzoon.
  • The Beyeren Armorial is a medieval Dutch manuscript containing 1096 coats of arms, completed between 1402 and 1405, annotated in Middle Dutch. It is currently held by the National Library of the Netherlands. It was compiled by Claes Heinenzoon, who also compiled the Gelre Armorial.
  • Wappenbüchlein E.E. Zunft zu Pfisten in Luzern (1408), 5 foll. with 59 Lucerne guild coats of arms.
  • Hyghalmen Roll is a German roll of arms made around 1447–1455 in Cologne. It currently resides at the College of Arms in London.
  • Hans Ingeram's armorial (1459), 280 pages with c. 1,100 coats of arms.
  • Wappenbuch der österreichischen Herzöge, c. 1445–1457, 50 foll. with some 170 coats of arms.
  • Wernigerode Armorial is a Bavarian roll of arms from around 1486–1492, containing 524 pages, 477 of which are illustrated with anywhere from one to thirty coats of arms (most of these have four coats of arms each).
  • Stemmario Trivulziano is a Milanese roll of the second half of the 15th century, containing approximately 2,000 coats.[36] It currently resides at Biblioteca Trivulziana, Milan, Italy. Attributed to Gian Antonio da Tradate, it was in the possession of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, who served as a Milanese condottiero between 1465 and 1483. It blazons the ducal arms and those of linked families such as Brandolini, Savelli, Colonna, Orsini, Scaligeri, Este and Gonzaga. Also included are the arms of the German merchant-bankers Fugger.
  • Scheiblersches Wappenbuch, c. 1450–1480, 624 coats of arms.
  • Armorial of Conrad Grünenberg, Constance (1483), some 2,000 coats of arms.
  • St. Gallen armorial, 1466–1470, 338 pages with some 200 coats of arms
  • Eichstätt armorial, 1474–1478, 351 pages with some 2,000 coats of arms
  • Palatine armorial, c. 1460, 200 foll. with 1,080 coats of arms.
  • Heroldsbuch des Jülicher Hubertus-Ordens (1480), 130 foll. with some 1,000 coats of arms
  • Leipzig armorial, c. 1450s, 96 foll. with 602 coats of arms
  • Miltenberg armorial, late 15th century, 85 foll. with c. 1,700 coats of arms.
  • Berlin armorial, c. 1470, 254 pages with c. 900 coats of arms
  • Innsbruck armorial, c. 1460s, 157 foll. with 408 coats of arms.
  • Gerold Edlibach's armorial of Zürich, 1490s.

Spanish edit

  • The Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms (Libro del Conosçimiento de todos los rregnos) of c. 1385 goes beyond the scope of a mere armorial, being a fictional travelogue, giving an account of the geography of the known world, identifying all lands, kings, lords and their armorial devices. The book's main purpose is still that of an armorial, but fashioned in the genre of the travelogue popularized by Marco Polo and John Mandeville.
  • Armorial de la Cofradia di Santiago (Book of the Knights of the Brotherhood of Santiago), continuously updated from the order's foundation in 1338 into the 17th century.

Early Modern edit

  • Livro do Armeiro-Mor is a Portuguese official roll from 1509, compiled by João do Cró, Portugal King of Arms. It includes almost 400 real and imaginary coats of arms, including those of the Nine Worthies, of the states of Europe, Africa and Asia, of the electors of the Holy Roman Emperor, of the pairs of France, of members of the Portuguese royal family and of the other noble families of Portugal.
  • Livro da Nobreza a Perfeiçam das Armas is a Portuguese official roll from c. 1521–1541, compiled by António Godinho, secretary of the King John III of Portugal. It follows the model of the Livro do Armeiro-Mor, being its update, but omitting the chapters on the Nine Worthies, the electors of the Emperor and the pairs of France.
  • Virgil Solis' Wappenbüchlein (1555), coats of arms of the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Fojnica Armorial is an early modern (16th or 17th century) Balkan roll of arms, containing 139 coats of arms.
  • Korenić-Neorić Armorial (1595 copy of the slightly older, c. 1590, Ohmućević Armorial), an "Illyrianist" armorial of the Balkans; the Belgrade Armorial II is an early 17th-century copy.
  • Siebmachers Wappenbuch is a general roll of arms of the Holy Roman Empire, compiled by Johann Siebmacher around 1605.
  • Thesouro da Nobreza is a general Portuguese roll, compiled by Francisco Coelho, India King of Arms, in 1675. It includes the real and imaginary arms of the 12 tribes of Israel, of the Nine Worthies, of the Romans, of the pairs of France, of the electors of the Empire, of the cavalry and regular orders of Portugal, of some cities of the overseas dominions of Portugal, of the cities and principal towns of Portugal, of the Kings and Queens of Portugal, of the dukes and marquises of Portugal, of the counts of Portugal and of the families.
  • Armorial général de France, commissioned by Louis XIV of France, by Charles René d'Hozier (1696), with 125,807 coats of arms.
  • Stemmatografia is a book containing various coats of arms from Illyria, with their descriptions in verse, made by Pavao Ritter Vitezović, 1701

Modern edit

  • Burke's General Armory: "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time," by Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms was published in London in 1884. This roll comprises a listing of all known armory ever used in the British Isles.
  • J. Siebmacher's großes Wappenbuch (continuation of the early modern Siebmachers Wappenbuch), edd. Otto Titan v. Hefner, Heyer v. Rosenfeld, A. M. Hildebrandt, G. A. Seyler, M. Gritzner et al., 7 volumes (1854–1967); vol. 1: National coats of arms and national flags, episcopal arms, occupational coats of arms, university arms; vols. 2–3: nobility of Germany and Prussia; vol. 4: nobility of Austria-Hungary; vol. 5: bourgeois familial coats of arms (Germany and Switzerland); vol. 6: extinct nobility of the Holy Roman Empire; vol. 7: supplemental volume.
  • Armorial Général by Jean-Baptiste Rietstap, two volumes (1884, 1887), more than 100,000 coats of arms with pan-European scope.
  • Roll of Arms by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (1914)
  • Armorial of Little Russia (Малороссїйскїй гербовникъ, 1914): Ukrainian (Little Russian) family coats of arms within the Russian Empire.
  • Georges Dansaert, Nouvel armorial belge, ancien et moderne, précédé de l'art héraldique et ses diverses applications, Brussels : Éditions J. Moorthamers, 1949.
  • International Register of Arms, formerly Burke's Peerage & Gentry International Register of Arms, an international roll of arms on the internet and published in book form periodically (3 volumes so far).
  • Armorial héraldique vivante, in: Le Parchemin, Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, 2003.
  • Jean-Paul Springael, Armoiries de personnes physiques et d'association familiale en communauté française, edited by the direction of the Patrimoine culturel
  • Carnet Mondain
  • État présent de la noblesse belge [fr; nl]
  • Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada: A digital armorial of the arms, flags, banners, and other heraldic devices granted by the Canadian Heraldic Authority

References edit

  1. ^ "Wapenrol van de ridders van het Gulden Vlies (fragment)". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  2. ^ A New Dictionary of Heraldry, 1987
  3. ^ British Library Add MS 29796
  4. ^ a b Planché (1873), p. 31
  5. ^ Rolls of Arms Henry III: The Matthew Paris Shields (c. 1244–59); Glover's Roll (c. 1253–58) and Walford's Roll (c. 1273); Additions and Corrections to A Catalogue of English Mediaeval Rolls of Arms. Edited by Thomas Daniel Tremlett Edited by Hugh Stanford London. Rolls of Arms Henry III. Published in 1958 in series "Aspilogia" by Boydell Press
  6. ^ British Library Harley MS 6589, f.12,12b
  7. ^ British Library, Cotton Roll, 8
  8. ^ "Heraldic Roll ('The Dering Roll')" (digitized manuscript) (in English and Latin). British Library.
  9. ^ FitzWilliam Museum, Cambridge MS297 (15th century copy)
  10. ^ Modern illustration of the Herald's Roll shields by R. S. Nourse (aspilogia.com)
  11. ^ College of Arms, London, MS Vincent 164 ff. 1–21b
  12. ^ Society of Antiquaries, London, MS517 (c.15th-century copy)
  13. ^ Society of Antiquaries, London, MS 664, vol.1, ff. 19–25
  14. ^ Queen's College, Oxford, MS 158, pp. 366–402 (copy c.1640)
  15. ^ Harley MS 6589, f.9–9b
  16. ^ Planché (1873), p. 32
  17. ^ College of Arms, London, MS M.14, ff. 168–75 (copy by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King of Arms, d. 1534)
  18. ^ British Library, Cotton MS Caligula A XVIII, ff. 23b–30b (near contemporary vellum copy)
  19. ^ Commentary by Nicolas (1828). See also: The Roll of Caerlaverock on Wikisource; Modern illustration of shields based on Scott-Giles, C.W., The Siege of Caerlaverock, Heraldry Society, 1960; Modern illustration (2001) of shields in period style by Michael Case "Maister Iago ab Adam"
  20. ^ College of Arms, London MS M.14, ff. 269–272 (Copy by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King of Arms, d.1534)
  21. ^ Published in Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, vol. 4, p. 63
  22. ^ Greenstreet 22; Papworth N
  23. ^ Wagner (1950), p. 42
  24. ^ Published in Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, vol. 4, p. 389
  25. ^ "First Calais Roll". Textmanuscripts.com. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  26. ^ MS. Ashmole 804, Bodleian Library, Oxford
  27. ^ "Powell's Roll". Digital Bodleian. Bodleian Library, Oxford University. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  28. ^ Payne, Ann 'The Salisbury Roll of Arms, c. 1463', published in England in the Fifteenth Century: Proceedings of the 1986 Harlaxton Symposium, ed. by Daniel Williams (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1987), pp. 187-98
  29. ^ Crane, Susan, Representations of Courtship and Marriage in the Salisbury Rolls, published in The Coat of Arms: Journal of the Heraldry Society, 3rd series, volume 6, part 1, 2010, pp.1-15 [1]
  30. ^ "Manuscript leaf of a copy of the Salisbury Roll". Friends of the National Libraries.
  31. ^ Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, fonds français no 18648 fo 32 – 39
  32. ^ Bibliothèque Municipale, Besançon, Collection Chifflet, MS 186, pp. 145–154
  33. ^ Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS.français 2249 (15th century copy)
  34. ^ BNV Fr. 5230
  35. ^ a b Wappen in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  36. ^ "Stemmario Trivulziano". Edizioni Orsini de Marzo: Sankt Moritz Press. Retrieved 2013-07-15.

Roll identification numbers edit

Sources edit

  • Ayton, Andrew (1994). "The English Army and the Normandy Campaign of 1346". In Bates, David; Curry, Anne (eds.). England and Normandy in the Middle Ages. London: Hambledon Press. pp. 253–268.
  • Clemmensen, S. (2006). Ordinary of Medieval Armorials. Societas Heraldica Scandinavica.
  • Clemmensen, S. (2006). "Imaginary arms–traditions in medieval armorials". Proceedings of 27th Congress of Genealogical and Heraldric Sciences. Genealogica & Heraldica. Vol. 1. St. Andrews. pp. 229–239.
  • Planché, J.R. (1873) [1852]. The Pursuivant of Arms; or Heraldry founded upon facts. London. pp. 103–104 – via Hathi Trust.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Papworth, J. W. (1874). An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms... Forming an Extensive Ordinary of British Armorials... London: T. Richards – via Internet Archive.
    • Reprinted as Papworth, J. W. (1961) [1874]. Ordinary of British Armorials (Reprinted ed.). Tabard Publications.
  • Siebmacher, Johann; Horst, Appuhn (1999). Johann Siebmachers Wappenbuch von 1605 (Johann Siebmachers Wappenbuch 1605 ed.). München: Orbis. pp. 191–192. ISBN 3-572-10050-X.
  • Wagner, Anthony Richard (1950). A Catalogue of English Medieval Rolls of Arms. Aspilogia. Vol. 1. Oxford: Society of Antiquaries. ISBN 9780854312122.
  • Wagner, Anthony Richard (1957). Rolls of Arms: Henry III. Aspilogia. Vol. 2. Oxford: Society of Antiquaries.
  • Walford, Weston Styleman; Perceval, Charles Spencer (1864). Three rolls of arms of the latter part of the thirteenth century, together with an index of names and an alphabetical ordinary of the coats. London: J. B. Nichols – via Internet Archive.
  • Nicolas, Nicholas Harris (1828). The siege of Carlaverock in the XXVIII Edward I. A.D. MCCC; with the arms of the earls, barons, and knights, who were present on the occasion; with a translation, a history of the castle, and memoirs of the personages commemorated by the poet. London: J.B. Nichols – via Internet Archive.

External links edit

  • An Annotated List of Period Armorials Available Online (http://coblaith.net/)
  • Armorial of Belarusian Nobility
  • Lewis E 17 Armorial at OPenn

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A roll of arms or armorial is a collection of coats of arms usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields each shield accompanied by the name of the person bearing the arms Hyghalmen Roll German c 1485 An example of a late medieval roll of arms College of Arms London Roll of arms of the knights of the Golden Fleece Made in the first half of the 16th century 1 The oldest extant armorials date to the mid 13th century and armorial manuscripts continued to be produced throughout the early modern period Siebmachers Wappenbuch of 1605 was an early instance of a printed armorial Medieval armorials usually include a few hundred coats of arms in the late medieval period sometimes up to some 2 000 In the early modern period the larger armorials develop into encyclopedic projects with the Armorial general de France 1696 commissioned by Louis XIV of France listing more than 125 000 coats of arms In the modern period the tradition develops into projects of heraldic dictionaries edited in multiple volumes such as the Dictionary of British Arms in four volumes 1926 2009 or J Siebmacher s grosses Wappenbuch in seven volumes 1854 1967 Armorials can be occasional relating to a specific event such as a tournament institutional associated with foundations such as that of an order of chivalry regional collecting the arms of the nobility of a given region illustrative in the context of a specific narrative or chronicle or general with the aim of an encyclopedic collection 2 A roll of arms arranged systematically by design with coats featuring the same principal elements geometrical ordinaries and charges grouped together as a tool to aid identification is known as an ordinary of arms or simply as an ordinary Contents 1 Notable examples 1 1 Medieval 1 1 1 English 1 1 2 French 1 1 3 Holy Roman Empire 1 1 4 Spanish 1 2 Early Modern 1 3 Modern 2 References 2 1 Roll identification numbers 3 Sources 4 External linksNotable examples editMedieval edit nbsp Dering Roll c 1270 Dover Lists knights of Kent amp Essex British Library Provenance Sir Edward Dering 1598 1644 Lt of Dover Castle nbsp Segar s Roll a 17th century copy of a 13th century roll nbsp Left folium 001v and right folium 002r from the Beyeren Armorial 1402 1405 nbsp Folio 259v from Wernigerode Wappenbuch Bavaria c 1486 1492English edit Glover s Roll 3 is an English roll of arms from the 1240s or 1250s containing 55 coats of arms 4 The Matthew Paris Shields not truly a roll but a set of marginal illustrations accompanying the chronicler s illuminated manuscript works Chronica Majora and Historia Anglorum These date from c 1244 59 during the reign of Henry III and contain drawings of shields with Latin annotations 5 Walford s Roll 6 is an English roll dating from c 1275 containing 185 coats with blazons The Camden Roll 7 is an English roll dating from c 1280 containing 270 painted coats 185 with blazons The Dering Roll dating from the late 13th century contains 324 coats of arms painted on parchment It is 8 1 4 inches 210 mm wide by 8 feet 8 inches 2 64 m long It currently resides in the British Library 8 The Heralds Roll 9 is an English roll dating from c 1280 containing 697 painted coats 10 St George s Roll 11 is an English roll dating from c 1285 containing 677 painted coats Charles Roll 12 is an English roll dating from c 1285 containing 486 painted coats Planche however names as Charles s Roll a copy of a mid 13th century roll British Library Harley MS 6589 containing nearly 700 coats drawn in pen and ink i e tricked by Nicholas Charles d 1613 Lancaster Herald in 1607 Charles stated that the original had been lent to him by the Norroy King of Arms 4 The Lord Marshal s Roll 13 is an English roll dating from 1295 containing 565 painted coats Collins Roll 14 is a roll dating from 1296 containing 598 painted coats It currently resides at the College of Arms in London The Falkirk Roll is an English occasional roll dating from c 1298 containing 115 coats with blazons listing the knights with King Edward I at Battle of Falkirk in 1298 Various copies exist The British Library copy 15 was formerly in the Treasury Chamber in Paris in 1576 16 The Galloway Roll 17 is an English roll dating from 1300 containing 259 coats with blazons Roll of Caerlaverock or Poem of Caerlaverock 18 is a roll dating from 1300 containing 110 poetical blazons without images Two other copies exist made by Glover from a now lost different original source one at the College of Arms in London the other at the Office of the Ulster King of Arms in Dublin The original was made in 1300 by English heralds during Edward I s siege of Caerlaverock Castle Scotland 19 Stirling Roll 20 is an English roll from 1304 containing 102 coats Stepney Roll 21 is an English occasional roll listing the knights present at Stepney Tournament in 1308 The Great Parliamentary or Banneret s Roll c 1312 22 is an English roll consisting of 19 vellum leaves measuring 6 x 8 25 which include the names and blazons of 1 110 nobles bishops knights and deceased lords of the day It is now part of the British Library manuscript collection Cotton MS Caligula A XVIII 23 Dunstable Roll 24 is an English occasional roll listing knights present at Dunstable Tournament in 1334 Calais Roll is an English roll dating from 1346 to 1347 containing 116 shields in brown ink tricked to denote tinctures This roll was probably made in the late 16th century from transcripts of accounts kept by Walter Wetewang Treasurer of the Household 1346 7 showing wages paid to participants at the Siege of Calais Extant in the form of about twenty 16th century manuscripts this roll was classed as spurious by Wagner 1950 but as one of the documentary pillars of fourteenth century military studies by Ayton 1994 25 Powell s Roll 26 is an English roll dating from c 1345 1351 27 Salisbury Roll is an English roll in two similar versions the Original Roll dating from c 1463 28 in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch a descendant of the Montagu family and the later Copy A made c 1483 5 29 in the collection of the British Library catalogued as Add MS 45133 It contains coats of arms of the Montagu family Earls of Salisbury Copy A was formerly in the collection of Sir Thomas Wriothesley Garter King of Arms 1505 34 and later was owned by William Smith Rector of Melsonby d 1735 30 Parts are now in the British Library in London French edit The Bigot Roll 31 is a French roll dating from 1254 containing 300 coats The Armorial Wijnbergen is a French roll published in two parts Part 1 c 1265 1270 Part 2 c 1270 1285 containing 1 312 painted coats It resided for a while at the Royal Dutch Association of Genealogy amp Heraldry but has been returned the present owners are not known The Chifflet Prinet Roll 32 is a French roll dating from c 1285 1298 containing 147 coats with blazons Armorial du Herault Vermandois 33 is a French roll of arms dating from c 1285 1300 containing 1 076 blazons Armorial Le Breton with 580 coats of arms 230 of which are not identified c 1292 with addition of 144 coats of arms in the 15th century and another 15 added c 1530 Armorial Bellenville 34 by Claes Heinen 1386 1 738 coats of arms Grand Armorial equestre de la Toison d or an armorial of the members of the Order of the Golden Fleece between 1429 and 1461 commissioned by a herald in the Duchy of Burgundy Holy Roman Empire edit nbsp Roll of arms of the Drapery Court of Brussels 1713 1724 The oldest collections of coats of arms are preserved not in manuscript form but in the form of heraldic friezes painted on walls or wooden beams derived from the earlier practice of hanging guest s heraldic shields on walls on festive occasions Among the oldest such friezes preserved is the one at Valere Basilica Valais dated 1224 35 The oldest collection of blazons Latin descriptions of coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire is Clipearius Teutonicorum by Conrad of Mure dated 1260 64 35 Turino armorial 1312 descriptions of 119 coats of arms of the attendants of the coronation of Henry VII The coats of arms shown with the singer portraits in Codex Manesse although not technically an armorial are an important source for early 14th century heraldry The Zurich armorial made in c 1340 presumably in what is now eastern Switzerland in or nearby of what is now the canton of St Gallen now in the Swiss National Museum in Zurich Gelre Armorial is a Dutch roll of arms dating from c 1370 1414 containing about 1 700 coats of arms It currently resides at the Royal Library of Belgium It was compiled by Claes Heinenzoon The Beyeren Armorial is a medieval Dutch manuscript containing 1096 coats of arms completed between 1402 and 1405 annotated in Middle Dutch It is currently held by the National Library of the Netherlands It was compiled by Claes Heinenzoon who also compiled the Gelre Armorial Wappenbuchlein E E Zunft zu Pfisten in Luzern 1408 5 foll with 59 Lucerne guild coats of arms Hyghalmen Roll is a German roll of arms made around 1447 1455 in Cologne It currently resides at the College of Arms in London Hans Ingeram s armorial 1459 280 pages with c 1 100 coats of arms Wappenbuch der osterreichischen Herzoge c 1445 1457 50 foll with some 170 coats of arms Wernigerode Armorial is a Bavarian roll of arms from around 1486 1492 containing 524 pages 477 of which are illustrated with anywhere from one to thirty coats of arms most of these have four coats of arms each Stemmario Trivulziano is a Milanese roll of the second half of the 15th century containing approximately 2 000 coats 36 It currently resides at Biblioteca Trivulziana Milan Italy Attributed to Gian Antonio da Tradate it was in the possession of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio who served as a Milanese condottiero between 1465 and 1483 It blazons the ducal arms and those of linked families such as Brandolini Savelli Colonna Orsini Scaligeri Este and Gonzaga Also included are the arms of the German merchant bankers Fugger Scheiblersches Wappenbuch c 1450 1480 624 coats of arms Armorial of Conrad Grunenberg Constance 1483 some 2 000 coats of arms St Gallen armorial 1466 1470 338 pages with some 200 coats of arms Eichstatt armorial 1474 1478 351 pages with some 2 000 coats of arms Palatine armorial c 1460 200 foll with 1 080 coats of arms Heroldsbuch des Julicher Hubertus Ordens 1480 130 foll with some 1 000 coats of arms Leipzig armorial c 1450s 96 foll with 602 coats of arms Miltenberg armorial late 15th century 85 foll with c 1 700 coats of arms Berlin armorial c 1470 254 pages with c 900 coats of arms Innsbruck armorial c 1460s 157 foll with 408 coats of arms Gerold Edlibach s armorial of Zurich 1490s Spanish edit The Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms Libro del Conoscimiento de todos los rregnos of c 1385 goes beyond the scope of a mere armorial being a fictional travelogue giving an account of the geography of the known world identifying all lands kings lords and their armorial devices The book s main purpose is still that of an armorial but fashioned in the genre of the travelogue popularized by Marco Polo and John Mandeville Armorial de la Cofradia di Santiago Book of the Knights of the Brotherhood of Santiago continuously updated from the order s foundation in 1338 into the 17th century Early Modern edit Livro do Armeiro Mor is a Portuguese official roll from 1509 compiled by Joao do Cro Portugal King of Arms It includes almost 400 real and imaginary coats of arms including those of the Nine Worthies of the states of Europe Africa and Asia of the electors of the Holy Roman Emperor of the pairs of France of members of the Portuguese royal family and of the other noble families of Portugal Livro da Nobreza a Perfeicam das Armas is a Portuguese official roll from c 1521 1541 compiled by Antonio Godinho secretary of the King John III of Portugal It follows the model of the Livro do Armeiro Mor being its update but omitting the chapters on the Nine Worthies the electors of the Emperor and the pairs of France Virgil Solis Wappenbuchlein 1555 coats of arms of the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire Fojnica Armorial is an early modern 16th or 17th century Balkan roll of arms containing 139 coats of arms Korenic Neoric Armorial 1595 copy of the slightly older c 1590 Ohmucevic Armorial an Illyrianist armorial of the Balkans the Belgrade Armorial II is an early 17th century copy Siebmachers Wappenbuch is a general roll of arms of the Holy Roman Empire compiled by Johann Siebmacher around 1605 Thesouro da Nobreza is a general Portuguese roll compiled by Francisco Coelho India King of Arms in 1675 It includes the real and imaginary arms of the 12 tribes of Israel of the Nine Worthies of the Romans of the pairs of France of the electors of the Empire of the cavalry and regular orders of Portugal of some cities of the overseas dominions of Portugal of the cities and principal towns of Portugal of the Kings and Queens of Portugal of the dukes and marquises of Portugal of the counts of Portugal and of the families Armorial general de France commissioned by Louis XIV of France by Charles Rene d Hozier 1696 with 125 807 coats of arms Stemmatografia is a book containing various coats of arms from Illyria with their descriptions in verse made by Pavao Ritter Vitezovic 1701Modern edit Further information Ordinary of arms Modern ordinaries Burke s General Armory The General Armory of England Scotland Ireland and Wales Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time by Sir Bernard Burke Ulster King of Arms was published in London in 1884 This roll comprises a listing of all known armory ever used in the British Isles J Siebmacher s grosses Wappenbuch continuation of the early modern Siebmachers Wappenbuch edd Otto Titan v Hefner Heyer v Rosenfeld A M Hildebrandt G A Seyler M Gritzner et al 7 volumes 1854 1967 vol 1 National coats of arms and national flags episcopal arms occupational coats of arms university arms vols 2 3 nobility of Germany and Prussia vol 4 nobility of Austria Hungary vol 5 bourgeois familial coats of arms Germany and Switzerland vol 6 extinct nobility of the Holy Roman Empire vol 7 supplemental volume Armorial General by Jean Baptiste Rietstap two volumes 1884 1887 more than 100 000 coats of arms with pan European scope Roll of Arms by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society 1914 Armorial of Little Russia Malorossyijskyij gerbovnik 1914 Ukrainian Little Russian family coats of arms within the Russian Empire Georges Dansaert Nouvel armorial belge ancien et moderne precede de l art heraldique et ses diverses applications Brussels Editions J Moorthamers 1949 International Register of Arms formerly Burke s Peerage amp Gentry International Register of Arms an international roll of arms on the internet and published in book form periodically 3 volumes so far Armorial heraldique vivante in Le Parchemin Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium 2003 Jean Paul Springael Armoiries de personnes physiques et d association familiale en communaute francaise edited by the direction of the Patrimoine culturel Carnet Mondain Etat present de la noblesse belge fr nl Public Register of Arms Flags and Badges of Canada A digital armorial of the arms flags banners and other heraldic devices granted by the Canadian Heraldic AuthorityReferences edit Wapenrol van de ridders van het Gulden Vlies fragment lib ugent be Retrieved 2020 08 27 A New Dictionary of Heraldry 1987 British Library Add MS 29796 a b Planche 1873 p 31 Rolls of Arms Henry III The Matthew Paris Shields c 1244 59 Glover s Roll c 1253 58 and Walford s Roll c 1273 Additions and Corrections to A Catalogue of English Mediaeval Rolls of Arms Edited by Thomas Daniel Tremlett Edited by Hugh Stanford London Rolls of Arms Henry III Published in 1958 in series Aspilogia by Boydell Press British Library Harley MS 6589 f 12 12b British Library Cotton Roll 8 Heraldic Roll The Dering Roll digitized manuscript in English and Latin British Library FitzWilliam Museum Cambridge MS297 15th century copy Modern illustration of the Herald s Roll shields by R S Nourse aspilogia com College of Arms London MS Vincent 164 ff 1 21b Society of Antiquaries London MS517 c 15th century copy Society of Antiquaries London MS 664 vol 1 ff 19 25 Queen s College Oxford MS 158 pp 366 402 copy c 1640 Harley MS 6589 f 9 9b Planche 1873 p 32 College of Arms London MS M 14 ff 168 75 copy by Sir Thomas Wriothesley Garter King of Arms d 1534 British Library Cotton MS Caligula A XVIII ff 23b 30b near contemporary vellum copy Commentary by Nicolas 1828 See also The Roll of Caerlaverock on Wikisource Modern illustration of shields based on Scott Giles C W The Siege of Caerlaverock Heraldry Society 1960 Modern illustration 2001 of shields in period style by Michael Case Maister Iago ab Adam College of Arms London MS M 14 ff 269 272 Copy by Sir Thomas Wriothesley Garter King of Arms d 1534 Published in Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica vol 4 p 63 Greenstreet 22 Papworth N Wagner 1950 p 42 Published in Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica vol 4 p 389 First Calais Roll Textmanuscripts com Retrieved 2013 07 15 MS Ashmole 804 Bodleian Library Oxford Powell s Roll Digital Bodleian Bodleian Library Oxford University Retrieved 2013 07 15 Payne Ann The Salisbury Roll of Arms c 1463 published in England in the Fifteenth Century Proceedings of the 1986 Harlaxton Symposium ed by Daniel Williams Woodbridge Boydell Press 1987 pp 187 98 Crane Susan Representations of Courtship and Marriage in the Salisbury Rolls published in The Coat of Arms Journal of the Heraldry Society 3rd series volume 6 part 1 2010 pp 1 15 1 Manuscript leaf of a copy of the Salisbury Roll Friends of the National Libraries Bibliotheque Nationale Paris fonds francais no 18648 fo 32 39 Bibliotheque Municipale Besancon Collection Chifflet MS 186 pp 145 154 Bibliotheque nationale de France MS francais 2249 15th century copy BNV Fr 5230 a b Wappen in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Stemmario Trivulziano Edizioni Orsini de Marzo Sankt Moritz Press Retrieved 2013 07 15 Roll identification numbers editSources editAyton Andrew 1994 The English Army and the Normandy Campaign of 1346 In Bates David Curry Anne eds England and Normandy in the Middle Ages London Hambledon Press pp 253 268 Clemmensen S 2006 Ordinary of Medieval Armorials Societas Heraldica Scandinavica Clemmensen S 2006 Imaginary arms traditions in medieval armorials Proceedings of 27th Congress of Genealogical and Heraldric Sciences Genealogica amp Heraldica Vol 1 St Andrews pp 229 239 Planche J R 1873 1852 The Pursuivant of Arms or Heraldry founded upon facts London pp 103 104 via Hathi Trust a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Papworth J W 1874 An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Forming an Extensive Ordinary of British Armorials London T Richards via Internet Archive Reprinted as Papworth J W 1961 1874 Ordinary of British Armorials Reprinted ed Tabard Publications Siebmacher Johann Horst Appuhn 1999 Johann Siebmachers Wappenbuch von 1605 Johann Siebmachers Wappenbuch 1605 ed Munchen Orbis pp 191 192 ISBN 3 572 10050 X Wagner Anthony Richard 1950 A Catalogue of English Medieval Rolls of Arms Aspilogia Vol 1 Oxford Society of Antiquaries ISBN 9780854312122 Wagner Anthony Richard 1957 Rolls of Arms Henry III Aspilogia Vol 2 Oxford Society of Antiquaries Walford Weston Styleman Perceval Charles Spencer 1864 Three rolls of arms of the latter part of the thirteenth century together with an index of names and an alphabetical ordinary of the coats London J B Nichols via Internet Archive Nicolas Nicholas Harris 1828 The siege of Carlaverock in the XXVIII Edward I A D MCCC with the arms of the earls barons and knights who were present on the occasion with a translation a history of the castle and memoirs of the personages commemorated by the poet London J B Nichols via Internet Archive External links editHeraldry database briantimms fr An Annotated List of Period Armorials Available Online http coblaith net Armorial of Belarusian Nobility Lewis E 17 Armorial at OPenn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roll of arms amp oldid 1176175789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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