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and to this day the officers of the College of Arms occasionally step back into that role by publicly reading... The College of Arms occupies a building on... The full armorial achievement of the College of Arms taken from Lant... The entrance of the College of Arms building in London... The entrance of the College of Arms building in London... Nor is there any requirement for the College of Arms to approve the use of the arms in each generation... the College of Arms is not financed by the taxpayer... The College of Arms is also responsible for recording the changes of names... The College of Arms is featured in the 1969...

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