George Nayler

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Sir George Nayler, KH FRS (bapt. 29 June 1764 – 28 October 1831) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. rdf:langString
rdf:langString George Nayler
rdf:langString George Nayler
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rdf:langString White rose in allusion to the institution of the office of York herald by King Edward IV, a white rose barbed & seeded proper being the Badge of the Royal House of York
xsd:date 1808-10-22
xsd:integer 1792 1793 1794 1815 1818 1820 1822
rdf:langString Sir George Nayler, KH FRS (bapt. 29 June 1764 – 28 October 1831) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.
rdf:langString On a mount vert a white courser in full speed 'in allusion to the office of Blanc Coursier Herald' charged with a pale gules & thereon a rose argent; A lion's head erased sable transfixed with a spear bendways point downwards or & charged on the neck with a saltire or.
rdf:langString Or, a pale plain between 2 lions sable & on a canton gules a white rose barbed & seeded proper.
rdf:langString Previously: Or, a pale between 2 lions rampant sable . Crest: A lion's head erased sable with a saltire or on the neck. Then changed to: Or, a pale engrailed between 2 lions sable & on a canton gules a white rose barbed & seeded proper; with quarterings for Park & Osman.
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