Court of Chivalry
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The Court of Chivalry is a civil court in England. It has had jurisdiction in cases of the misuse of heraldic arms since the fourteenth century.
The sole judge is now the hereditary Earl Marshal of England, the Duke of Norfolk, though he normally delegates his responsibility to a professional lawyer as his Surrogate. Before 1521, the Lord High Constable of England also presided, but that office was abolished as a permanent institution (it is "revived" only for a Coronation).
The court was last convened in 1954 for Manchester Corporation v Manchester Palace of Varieties Ltd [1955] 1 All ER 387. The theatre displayed the City of Manchester's (that is, the Manchester Corporation's) arms both inside and on its seal and this usage implied that it was linked with the City's Council. The City had requested that the theatre cease the usage and had met with refusal. The court ruled in favour of the City (the Corporation). This was the first time that the Court of Chivalry had sat for approximately two centuries, since 1732. The opening part of the judgement involved an analysis leading to the determination that the Court of Chivalry still existed.
In Scotland, these types of cases are heard in the Court of the Lord Lyon, which is a standing civil and criminal court, with its own Procurator Fiscal (Public Prosecutor) under the Scottish legal system.
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[edit] Lieutenant, Assessor and Surrogate to the Earl Marshal, High Court of Chivalry
- George Squibb, LVO BCL MA (Oxford) FSA FRHistS FSG QC JP Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple Norfolk Herald Extraordinary 1976-1994
- Rt Hon Lord Goddard, GCB MA DCL (Oxford) QC PC 24 October 1954-1959
- Sir Edmund Isham, Bt DCL 1728-1772
[edit] Joint Registrar, High Court of Chivalry
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Anthony Wagner, KCB KCVO BCL MA (Oxford) FSA Garter Principal King of Arms 27 October 1954–1995
- William Maurice Phillips, notary public 27 October 1954-
[edit] Cryer of the High Court of Chivalry
- AH Smith 1954-
[edit] See also
- Law of Arms
- Courts of England and Wales
- Time immemorial
- Chivalry
- Scrope v. Grosvenor
- Court of the Lord Lyon
- Canadian Heraldic Authority
[edit] External links
- About the Court of Chivalry
- Regulation of Heraldry in England: the Middle Ages
- Cases in the Court of Chivalry
- A short piece about the Courts of Chivalry
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Earl Marshal | Court of Chivalry | ||
Kings of Arms: | Garter | Clarenceux | Norroy and Ulster | |
Heralds of Arms: | Chester | Lancaster | Richmond | Somerset | Windsor | York | |
Pursuivants of Arms: | Bluemantle | Portcullis | Rouge Croix | Rouge Dragon | |
Extraordinary Officers: | Arundel | Beaumont | Fitzalan | Maltravers | New Zealand | Norfolk | Wales | (Surrey) |