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The Heraldry Society
White Lion Society
The Society, founded in 1985, raises funds for the purchase of items or services of historical or heraldic importance for Her Majesty's College of Arms in London.
Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society including Lancashire Heraldry Group
Just across the Pennines our Northern compatriots would welcome you to their excellent web sites.
www.lfhhs.org.uk
Suffolk Heraldry Society Founded in 1977, the Suffolk Heraldry Society now has its own website and visitors are welcome.
The Norfolk Heraldry Society Our good friends at the Norfolk Heraldry Society have re-launched their web site and it is well worth a visit.
The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry is the principal family history society for the counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
Heraldry Society of Scotland The Heraldry Society of Scotland should be your first port of call for Scottish heraldry.
www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/
The American Heraldry Society We are delighted to link with with our American friends. The American Heraldry Society was founded in 2003. We wish them every success for the future.
Burke's Peerage & Gentry International Register of Arms A feast of heraldic information.
The Royal Armouries in Leeds We work together with this national institution for Children's Heraldry Day and hold our own Heraldry Day at the Armouries. See the amazing exhibits including some from our own society members.
www.royalarmouries.org/visit-us/leeds The Thoresby Society The Premier Historical Society the for the city of Leeds.Founded in 1889 and named after the historian of Leeds, Ralph Thoresby (1658 to 1725)
www.thoresby.org.uk/
3500 years of royal crowns Friends in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mads and his wife have taken a look at the 100 most important royal crowns from the last 3500 years.
www.axentric.com/en-uk/top-100-royal-crowns-and-crown-jewels-ever Brian Timms Brian, a former member of our society, now lives
in France and tells us of his initial exploits in designing a web page and building
an archive of heraldic data on page 24 of Aspects of heraldry Number 15. a site devoted to The Civic Heraldry of France
& Early European Rolls of Arms, along with other topics...