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− | The Augustan Society, Inc., covers the field of [[Heraldry]]. This field is rather broad, and national traditions vary substantially in laws, rules, customs, and language. Thus it is considered prudent to name a number of ''Vice-Justiciars'', each an expert in one national heraldic tradition. | + | The Augustan Society, Inc., covers the field of [[Heraldry]]. This field is rather broad, and national traditions vary substantially in laws, rules, customs, and language. Thus it is considered prudent to name a number of '''Vice-Justiciars''', each an expert in one national heraldic tradition. |
− | These officers are styled | + | These officers are styled “Vice-Justiciar for American Heraldry,” ... “Germanic Heraldry,” etc. They are appointed by the [[Justiciar General]] and serve at his pleasure. There is no limit to the number of Vice-Justiciars that may be appointed, and more than one may be appointed for each heraldic jurisdiction. While these additional offerciers should properly be termed “Assistant Vice-Justiciars,” it is understood that this may not be politically wise in some situations. |
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+ | ''Note: The United Kingdom shall be considered two jurisdictions as the College of Arms and the Lord Lyon do not have overlapping jurisdiction.'' | ||
Their duties include: | Their duties include: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Consulting with members and potential registrants on the design of new arms when they express a preference for their jurisdiction (or when they reside in said jurisdiction and express no preference).</li> | + | <li>Consulting with members, registrants, and potential registrants on the design of new arms when they express a preference for their jurisdiction (or when they reside in said jurisdiction and express no preference).</li> |
− | <li>Advising members and others on the proper procedure (and cost) for registration in their jurisdiction.</li> | + | |
− | <li>Providing translations of blazons from their subject language into English (if not English already).</li> | + | <li>Advising members and others on the proper procedure (and cost) for government registration or matriculation in their jurisdiction, for those jurisdictions with an active government agency.</li> |
− | <li>Serving as a member of the [[ | + | |
+ | <li>Providing translations of blazons from their subject language into English (if not English already). Note that this includes translations of blazons already registered.</li> | ||
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+ | <li>Serving as a member of the [[Heraldry Committee]] and voting on each petition for registration considered.</li> | ||
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<li>Such other duties as the Justiciar General may assign.</li> | <li>Such other duties as the Justiciar General may assign.</li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
− | One would hope that each would pen an essay suitable for '' | + | One would hope that each would pen an essay suitable for ''[[Augustan Omnibus|The Augustan Omnibus]]'' on the heraldic traditions of their jurisdiction, and perhaps occasional updates on heraldic events in their jurisdiction suitable for ''[[Augustæum]]''. |
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+ | *[[Arms Registration Committee|back to Arms Registration Committee]] | ||
+ | *[[Heraldry|back to Heraldry]] | ||
+ | *[[Main Page|back to Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 9 December 2022
The Augustan Society, Inc., covers the field of Heraldry. This field is rather broad, and national traditions vary substantially in laws, rules, customs, and language. Thus it is considered prudent to name a number of Vice-Justiciars, each an expert in one national heraldic tradition.
These officers are styled “Vice-Justiciar for American Heraldry,” ... “Germanic Heraldry,” etc. They are appointed by the Justiciar General and serve at his pleasure. There is no limit to the number of Vice-Justiciars that may be appointed, and more than one may be appointed for each heraldic jurisdiction. While these additional offerciers should properly be termed “Assistant Vice-Justiciars,” it is understood that this may not be politically wise in some situations.
Note: The United Kingdom shall be considered two jurisdictions as the College of Arms and the Lord Lyon do not have overlapping jurisdiction.
Their duties include:
- Consulting with members, registrants, and potential registrants on the design of new arms when they express a preference for their jurisdiction (or when they reside in said jurisdiction and express no preference).
- Advising members and others on the proper procedure (and cost) for government registration or matriculation in their jurisdiction, for those jurisdictions with an active government agency.
- Providing translations of blazons from their subject language into English (if not English already). Note that this includes translations of blazons already registered.
- Serving as a member of the Heraldry Committee and voting on each petition for registration considered.
- Such other duties as the Justiciar General may assign.
One would hope that each would pen an essay suitable for The Augustan Omnibus on the heraldic traditions of their jurisdiction, and perhaps occasional updates on heraldic events in their jurisdiction suitable for Augustæum.