Royal Arms, Styles, and Titles of Great Britain. Contents. Proclamation, 2. January 1. 54. 2Proclamation, 2. February 1. 54. 7Proclamation, 1 October 1. Proclamation, 2. 5 July 1. Proclamation, 1. 5 January 1. Proclamation, 2. 0 Oct 1. Act of Union, 1. 70. Proclamation, 1 Jan 1. Proclamation, 8 Jun 1. Proclamation, 2. 6 Jul 1. Act (3. 9 & 4. Vic. 1. 0) and Proclamation, 2. Apr 1. 87. 6Act (1 Edw. Proclamation, 4 Nov 1. Proclamation, Jul 1. Proclamation, 2. 1 Nov 1. Act (1. 7 Geo. 3. 1927 are an Australian pop rock band formed in 1987 with James Barton on drums, Bill Frost on bass guitar, his brother Garry Frost on guitar and keyboards, and Eric. The eleventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from October 30 to November 27, 1927. The participating countries were Argentina. Title Screen : Film Genre(s), Title, Year, (Country), Length, Director, Description : The Beloved Rogue (1927), 99 minutes, D: Alan Crosland. Having a long and unique history, the Slurpee. The sensational semi-frozen carbonated. Act of Union, 1707 The Act of Union of 1707 effected the union of England and Scotland into a single kingdom, called Great Britain. I have not found any proclamation. The opening shots of the restored “Metropolis” are so crisp and. Order in Council, 2. Jun 1. 94. 8Act (1& 2 Eliz. Larkin: Tudor Royal Proclamations. Henry VIII, by. the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the. Faith, and of the Church of England and also Ireland in Earth the Supreme. Head. Nevertheless, to the intent that no discord, variance. England, the dominion of Wales, Calais, and of the Isles of. Jersey and Guernsey, for omitting of our said title and name of King of. Ireland in writs, patents, process, or other writings, to be passed under. April next coming, shall be vexed, troubled, impeached. April, wherein shall happen our said title and name. King of Ireland to be omitted, shall be taken, construed, accepted. King of Ireland. was annexed to our style. And that the non- acceptation or mis- acceptation. King of Ireland, or any acts or things done. April, by. any our subjects or residents, touching or concerning our said title or. King of Ireland, shall be construed and expounded any offense or. Larkin: Tudor Royal Proclamations. OF THE MOST HIGH, Most puissant, most excellent prince and victorious. Capablanca - Alekhine World Championship Match (1927) chess tournament: games, players, results, crosstables, discussion forums, etc. King Edward, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland. Larkin: Tudor Royal Proclamations. Larkin: Tudor Royal Proclamations. PHILIP AND MARY by the grace of God King and Queen of England, France. Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland; Defenders of the Faith; Princes of Spain. Sicily; Archdukes of Austria; Dukes of Milan, Burgundy, and Brabant. Counts of Hapsburg, Flanders, and Tyrol. Larkin: Tudor Royal Proclamations. OF the most high and mighty Princess, our dread sovereign Lady Elizabeth. God Queen of England, France, and Ireland, defender of. Catholic faith, most worthy Empress from the Orkney. Isles to the Mountains Pyren. Westminster, 2. 0 Oct 1. For, to omit those things which are. That the Isle within it selfe hath almost none but imaginarie. Gard of the. Ocean Sea, making the whole a little world within it selfe, the Nations. Martiall. prowesses, A communitie of Language, the principall meanes of Civil societie. An unitie of Religion, the chiefest band of heartie Union, and the surest. Peace: What can be a more expresse Testimonie of Gods authoritie. Nations, having bene ever from their. Succession, be at peace together, as it. That their memory being free from sense of the smart. Gods appointment. That it hath pleased him so to dispose, that. Union is not inforced by Conquest and violence, nor contracted by. Right and Title of the precedent Princes of both Kingdomes, concurring. Person, alike lineally descended from the blood of both through. Sacred conjunction of Wedlocke, An Union which is the worke of God. Nature, and whereunto the workes of Force or Policie cannot attaine. And some other things resting in Our. Imperiall Power, as the Head of both, We are purposed towards the. Our selfe that, which justly. Wee may by Our absolute power doe. And for a first stone of. Head to both Peoples, which is Our selfe; And that unfainedly We. Heart and Minde to communicate equally to both States, as. Lines issuing from one Center, Our justice, our Favours, and whatsoever. Unitie of Our Supreme power over both, (God having. Us so just cause to imbrace them both with equall and indifferent. Love, in as much as Our Birth, and the first part of Our life bath been. Wee thinke it unreasonable, that the thing, which is by. God and Nature so much in effect one, should not be one in. Unitie in name being so fit a meanes to imprint in the hearts of. Character and memoriall of that Unitie, which ought to be amongst. Wherein no man Can imagine Us to be led. Vaineglory or Ambition, because wee should in that case. Kingdomes and Seigniories. Our Inheritance We have plentie enough, if Wee thought there. Stile) but onely that Wee use it as a signification. Prefiguration. of that, which is to be done hereafter; Nor that We covet any new affected. Name devised at Our pleasure, but out of undoubted knowledge doe use the. Name, which God and Time have imposed upon this Isle. Histories, in all Mappes and Cartes, wherein this. Isle is described, and in ordinary Letters to Our selfe from divers Forraine. Princes, warranted also by Authenticall Charters, Exemplifications under. Scales, and other Records of great Antiquitie, giving Us president for. Forraine Nations, but from the Actes of our. Progenitors, Kings of this Realme of England, both before and since. Conquest, having not had so just and great cause as We have. And to the ende the same may be the. Home and abroad: Our will. That the same Stile be from hencefoorth used upon all. Inscriptions upon our currant Moneys and Coynes of Gold and Silver hereafter. Minted. And for that Wee doe not Innovate or assume to Us any new. Our will. and pleasure is, That in such Appellations or Nominations, as shall be. Raigne of our. Realme of England; Forbearing onely for the present that any thing herein. Legall proceeding, Instrument, or Assurance. Order be taken in that behalfe. George be conjoined in such manner as Her Majesty shall think fit, and used. London, January 1, 1. See also Statutory Rules. Orders and Statutory Instruments Revised to Dec 3. II. By the King. Patrick quarterly. St. George of the third, fimbriated. James's, the first day of January one thousand. June 2. 9, 1. 81. By His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in the. Name and on the Behalf of His Majesty. R. Whereas His Majesty, by His Royal Proclamation, bearing Date the First Day of. January One thousand eight hundred and one, did, by and with the Advice of His. Privy Council, amongst other Things, appoint and declare that, with the Arms. Ensigns Armorial of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, there. Escocheon of Pretence, the Arms of His Majesty's Dominions. Germany, ensigned with the Electoral Bonnet; and that the Standard of the. United Kingdom should be the same Quarterings as were therein declared. Arms or Ensigns Armorial of the said United Kingdom, with the. Escocheon of Pretencce thereon, therein before described; and that the Arms. Ensigns Armorial aforesaid should be used thenceforth, as far as conveniently. Occasions wherein His Majesty's Arms or Ensigns Armorial ought. And whereas His Majesty having substituted to His antient Title of. Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, the Title of King of Hanover, it is fit that. Alteration should be made in His Majesty's Arms or Ensignes Armorial; We have. Name and on the Behalf of His Majesty, and by and. Advice of His Majesty's Privy Council, to appoint and declare, That. Amrs of His Majesty's Dominions in Germany ensigned with the. Electoral Bonnet, as directed by His Majesty's Proclamation above mentioned, there shall. Arms or Ensigns Armorial of His Majesty's. United Kingdom, on an Escocheon of Pretence, the Arms of His Majesty's. Dominions in Germany, ensigned with the Hanoverian Royal Crown; and that the Standard. United Kingdom shall be the same Quarterings, as by His Majest's. Proclamation were declared to be the Arms or Ensigns Armorial of the said United. Kingdom, with the Escocheon of Pretence ensigned with the said Hanoverian Royal. Crown, instead of the Electoral Bonnet. But, nevertheless, it is Our Will and. Pleasure, that all such Gold, Silver and Copper Monies as, on the Day before the. Eighth Day of this Instant June, were current and lawful Monies of Great Britain. Gold, Silver, and Copper Monies as shall, on or after this Day, be. Our Authority, with the like Impressions, until Our Will and Pleasure. United Kingdom in Great Britain. Gold, Silver and Copper Monies as, on the Day before the. Eighth Day of this Instant June, were current and lawful Monies of Ireland. Gold, Silver, and Copper Monies as shall, on or after this Day, be. Our Authority, with the like Impressions, until Our Will and Pleasure. Monies of the said United Kingdom in Ireland. Monies. as shall have been coined for, and issued in, any of the dominions of the. United Kingdom, and declared by Our Proclamation to be current and. Dominions respectively, bearing His Majesty's. Arms or Ensigns Armorial, or any Part or Parts thereof and all Monies which. Proclamations, shall. Dominions respectively. Change in His Majesty's Arms or Armorial Bearings. Our Pleasure shall be further declared thereupon; and. Monies as aforesaid shall be received and taken in Payment. Great Britain and Ireland respectively, and in the Dominions thereunto. Date of this Proclamation, in such manner, and as. Value and Denomination as the same were received and taken. Date hereof: And it is also Our Will and Pleasure, that the several. Dies and Marks which have been used to denote the Stamp Duties and all. Stamps and Marks and Instruments which before the issuing of this. Proclamation, shall have been in actual Use for any Public Purpose, and in which. His Majesty's Arms or Ensigns Armorial, or any Parts or Part thereof. Proclamation. or anything therein contained, be changed or altered until the same may. Our Pleasure shall be further. Dies, Stamps, Marks, and Instruments. His Majesty's Arms or Ensigns Armorial, used. Eighth Day of June Instant, or any Parts or Part of such. Arms or Ensigns Armorial, shall have the like force and effect as the same. Eighth Day of July instant. It shall be lawful for His most gracious Majesty, with a view to. His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, by His Royal. Proclamation under the great seal of the United Kingdom issued within six. Act, to make such addition to the style. Imperial Crown of the United. Kingdom and its dependencies as to His Majesty may seem fit. This Act may be cited as the Royal Titles Act, 1.
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