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A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry: An illustrated heraldic dictionary by James Parker which was first published in 1894.
A Survey of Automotive Heraldry: Discusses heraldic and heraldic-derived emblems used by automobile manufacturers.
American Academy for the Promotion of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences: Provides resources and a forum for the academic discussion of genealogy and heraldry. Includes organization information, members and links.
Britton-Beitel Royal Heraldry: Displays the full achievement of arms and blazoning of the Britton-Beitel family.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Ecclesiastical Heraldry: Information on heraldry as it is used in and by the Catholic church.
Civic Heraldry of England and Wales: Coats of arms or badges for over 380 English and Welsh civil authorities.
Clackson Heraldry Pages: Includes information and illustrations of the arms of Clackson family members.
Coat of Arms.org: Indexes coats of arms by name, including blazon, emblazon, history and place of origin.
Cyber Journal of Heraldic Bookplates: Images of, and information on, bookplates depicting the arms of their original owners.
EarlyBlazon.com: Coats of arms from the Cathar crusade in the 13th century. [English/French]
Elements of Romanian Heraldry: Presents the heraldry of Romania in its essentials. Includes pictures of medieval and modern coats of arms.
Elizabethan Heraldry: Includes a history of heraldry through the renaissance, information on officers of arms in England and a primer of blazonry.
Georgian Heraldry: Information on Family and City coat of arms, national symbols of Georgia.
Governor General of Canada: Describes heraldry in Canada and the roles of the Governor General and Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Heraldic America: Features articles, a bibliography, and a forum on North American heraldry. [French/English]
Heraldica: FAQs, introductions to heraldic concepts and terms, an illustrated glossary and information on heraldry within various countries and groups.
Heraldry in Macedonia: Deals with heraldry Macedonia. Includes depictions of arms, Macedonian symbolism and links.
Heraldry Links: A collection of links to various heraldic and flag-related resources.
Heraldry on the Internet: An indexed directory of heraldic resources with an emphasis on research.
Heraldry Symbols: Potential symbolic meanings of heraldic charges, with a special focus on Irish heraldry.
International Civic Arms: Index of arms used by all levels of government throughout the world. Most of the entries have illustrations.
Japanese Family Crests: Shows common historical family crests and a lexicon of common names.
Pimbley's Heraldic Dictionary: An English dictionary of heraldic terms, originally published in 1908.
Polish Nobility 2001: Armorial of Polish Nobility and information about Polish Royalty.
rec.heraldry FAQ: An FAQ for the Usenet group rec.heraldry.
Roll of Arms of rec.heraldry: Arms of members of the Usenet newsgroup rec.heraldry and others of interest to that group.
Studies in Heraldry: Information on the civic heraldry of France, historical seals, and more than 1700 coats of arms from early rolls with blazon and emblazon.
The Baronage Press: Concerns the art, history and symbolism of heraldry, and the history, politics, books, cinema and television to which heraldry has thematic links.
The Law of Arms in Mediaeval England: Discusses the development of the law from its origin to the present.
The Law of Arms in New Zealand: Deals with English and Scottish laws of arms, and how they might affected the law of arms in New Zealand.
The Mad Alchemist's Heraldry: The heraldry of Canada, and of its provinces and cities.
The Points of Heraldry: Introduction to the basics of heraldic design and terminology.
The Puncher Heraldry Program: Based on user-provided information creates an image of a simple coat of arms.
The Quartermaster Heraldic Section: Information on the institutions charged with the handling of U.S. military heraldry.
The Right to Arms: Describes to whom the right to bear a coat of arms belongs.

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