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The History of Heraldry
The colorful medieval tournaments, which were held both for entertainment and to give practice in the use of the lance, provided a great stimulus to the development of heraldry. A marshal and Constable supervised the armorial decorations at these tournaments and in this we find the origins of the College of Arms. This also resulted in heraldry becoming an organized and scientific art.
The decline in jousting in the 16th century and changes in methods of warfare did not, however, lead to a decline in the importance of heraldry. Arms were displayed on seals and this was useful because many of the nobility were illiterate. Arms in stone and on stained glass, silver and elsewhere have provided countless clues for historians in dating and identifying buildings and objects.
As heraldry flourished and became regulated, it was necessary to have a language whereby a herald could accurately describe arms, and that his descriptions should be understood by other heralds. The language used was Norman French.
Heraldry, therefore, is first of all a system of personal devices (i.e. symbols on the shield) appertaining to an individual and continuing, with certain restrictions, for his descendants. It is therefore an hereditary distinction. It is also an art.
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The coat of arms evolved as a necessary symbol for knights in medieval times, today the "coat of arms" and its companion the "family crest" serve as interesting and unique reference points to family name history.
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Relevance of Surnames:
Only a small number of surnames can be traced back to the person that first used the surname. Tracing a name is complicated by clerical errors throughout the time of record keeping, personal choices made by ancestors, phonetic variations, etc.
Many surnames were based on where people came from, or what occupation they held, or a descriptive nickname. Eventually over time surnames became hereditary, and now with the explosive growth of population, name changes aren't as common nor as easy.
Since it is difficult to know the original form and meaning of a surname, it does take a significant effort to trace a family's history and care must be taken when consulting reference works.
Although the "legal" right to a coat of arms lies with direct descendents of the granted family, we can still enjoy the romance and novelty that is associated with the Family Crest that belongs to your family name.
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