Editing Grant of Arms and Crest to the Founder
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''2008 No. 173.114'' | ''2008 No. 173.114'' | ||
''' | '''To all and singular''' to whom these Presents shall come Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones Esquire Commander of the Royal Victorian Order Garter Principal King of Arms David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre Esquire Commander of the Royal Victorian Order Clarenceux King of Arms and Thomas Woodcock Esquire Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order Norroy and Ulster King of Arms | ||
'''Send Greeting!'''[[File:Achievement of Arms of Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman.jpg|alt=Margin of the letters patent|left|thumb|147x147px|Achievement of Arms of Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman, depicted by Robert Parsons MBE]]Whereas '''DANIEL JAMES RACOVOLIS''' of Tahara Road Toorak in the State of Victoria in the Commonwealth of Australia Gentleman hath represented unto The Most Noble Edward William Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal that he is desirous of Armorial Bearings established under lawful authority and duly recorded in Her Majesty’s College of Arms and hath requested therefore the favour of His Grace’s Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms and Crest as We deem suitable to be borne and used by him and his descendants with due and proper differences and according to the Laws of Arms | '''Send Greeting!'''[[File:Achievement of Arms of Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman.jpg|alt=Margin of the letters patent|left|thumb|147x147px|Achievement of Arms of Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman, depicted by Robert Parsons MBE]]Whereas '''DANIEL JAMES RACOVOLIS''' of Tahara Road Toorak in the State of Victoria in the Commonwealth of Australia Gentleman hath represented unto The Most Noble Edward William Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal that he is desirous of Armorial Bearings established under lawful authority and duly recorded in Her Majesty’s College of Arms and hath requested therefore the favour of His Grace’s Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms and Crest as We deem suitable to be borne and used by him and his descendants with due and proper differences and according to the Laws of Arms |