Delhi Herald Extraordinary
British officer of arms
Delhi Herald of Arms Extraordinary was a British officer of arms whose office was created in 1911 for the Delhi Durbar. Though an officer of the crown, Delhi Herald Extraordinary was not a member of the corporation of the College of Arms in London and his duties were more ceremonial than heraldic.[1]
At the time the office was created in 1911, Brigadier-General William Peyton was appointed Delhi Herald of Arms Extraordinary,[2] while Captain the Hon. Malik Umar Hayat Khan was made Assistant Herald.[3][4] Later heraldic officers with reference to India were not appointed.
See also
- Heraldry
- Herald
- Osmond Barnes
References
- ^ Cox, Noel, A New Zealand Heraldic Authority? in John Campbell-Kease (ed), Tribute to an Armorist: Essays for John Brooke-Little to mark the Golden Jubilee of The Coat of Arms, London, The Heraldry Society, 2000, p. 93 & p. 101: "Two heralds, with ceremonial rather than heraldic responsibilities, were appointed for the Delhi Durbar in 1911... Delhi Herald (Brigadier-General William Eliot Peyton) and Assistant Delhi Herald (Captain the Honourable Malik Mohammed Umar Haiyat Khan)."
- ^ Cox, Noel, "A New Zealand Heraldic Authority?" in John Campbell-Kease (ed), Tribute to an Armorist: Essays for John Brooke-Little to Mark the Golden Jubilee of The Coat of Arms, London, The Heraldry Society, 2000, p. 93 & p. 101: "Two heralds, with ceremonial rather than heraldic responsibilities, were appointed for the Delhi Durbar in 1911... Delhi Herald (Brigadier-General William Eliot Peyton) and Assistant Delhi Herald (Captain the Honourable Malik Mohammed Umar Haiyat Khan)."
- ^ Malik Mohammed Umar Hayat Khan (Tiwana), Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir in Who Was Who 1941–1950, (London, A & C Black, 1980 reprint: ISBN 0-7136-2131-1): "Deputy Herald, Delhi Durbar, 1911; Delhi Durbar medal, 1911"
- ^ Talbot, Ian, Khizr Tiwana, the Punjab Unionist Party and the Partition of India, Oxford University Press, 2002
Bibliography
- O'Donoghue, Peter, Heralds at the Delhi Durbars in The Coat of Arms (journal of The Heraldry Society), September 2006
External links
- The College of Arms
- CUHGS Officer of Arms Index
- v
- t
- e
College of Arms
- Earl Marshal
- High Court of Chivalry
- Garter (David White)
- Clarenceux (Timothy Duke)
- Norroy and Ulster (Robert Noel)
- Richmond (Clive Cheesman)
- York (Peter O'Donoghue)
- Windsor (John Allen-Petrie)
- Lancaster (Adam Tuck)
- Somerset (Mark Scott)
- Chester (vacant since 2023)
- Portcullis (Dominic Ingram)
- Rouge Croix (Thomas Johnston)
- Rouge Dragon (Phillip Bone)
- Bluemantle (James Peill)
- New Zealand (Phillip O'Shea)
- Maltravers (John Martin Robinson)
- Norfolk (David Rankin-Hunt)
- Wales (Thomas Lloyd)
- Arundel (Anne Curry)
- Fitzalan (Alastair Bruce of Crionaich)
This heraldry-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e