Heraldry Vision

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The Heraldry Department of The Augustan Society, Inc., would engage in the following activities:

 

Arms Design Consultation

Previously, consultation on the design (and matriculation) of arms was done by the Heraldry Committee. Now that the Arms Registration Committee has been spun off from this, the question of consultation has not been resolved, save that the current Justiciar General has declared that his Committee will not perform this service.

Proposal: The Society should clearly identify the Committee responsible for consultation on arms design and matriculation. While the Heraldry and Arms Registration Committees are likely candidates, the inclusion of Vice-Justiciars for various jurisdictions suggests the latter could be more appropriate.

Society Departmental Arms and Logo Design and Registration

The Heraldry Committee will design arms or logos for all Society sub-groups, committees, and offices. There will be no fee involved unless there is an expense for the emblazonment of same.

Proposal: The Society should direct the Heraldry Committee to develop and publish a system of arms and logos for Society sub-groups, indicating which are entitled to full achievements, which shields, and which logos which are not intrinsically heraldic.

That said, the beginnings of such a system already exist in the form of previously assigned or assumed designs. A system based on that presently existing would require a minimum of change, and such a policy would likely be as follows:

Proposal: The Society should consider a policy that senior Sub-Groups are entitled to shield, helmet, mantling, crest and badge; that Lineage Groups are entitled to a shield only; that standing Committees are entitled to a logo upon a circle; and that Study Groups are entitled to a logo upon a square or rectangle.

Reviews of Books and other Publications on Heraldry

Proposal: The Society should generate reviews of heraldic books, magazines, websites, and programs in consultation with the Librarian and Reviews Editor utilizing Heraldry Department staff.

Arms Registration Committee

Responsibility for the Registration of Arms has been delegated to the Arms Registration Committee, which is attached to the Heraldry Committee. The Justiciar General, who heads the Arms Registration Committee, has disavowed responsibility for any other activity.

Library Support

The Department, either through the main Committee, a sub-committee, or a designated officer, will advise the Library Department in matters of accession, classification, and deaccession of materials on this subject.

Online Armorial

Index and Ordinary to Arms Registered or Published by the Society

This index and ordinary will provide two means of access to the blazons and emblazonments.

Index and Ordinary of Arms Registered by Cooperating US Registries

This project, already well begun, is an attempt to create a union catalog of all arms registries in the United States (worthy of recognition).

An early goal would be to identify all such registries, and publish the list here.

At present, three agencies are represented in the Index, though the quality of data varies somewhat.

Publication should be delayed until the Society's Roll of Arms series has caught up with registrations.

Augustan Society Roll of Arms

Proposal: The Society should publish additional volumes of The Augustan Society Roll of Arms in hardcover as registrations (including artwork and English blazons) are available.

Proposal: The Society should reprint Volumes I through III of The Augustan Society Roll of Arms in color.

Rose Role of Arms

Proposal: The Society should publish a Rose Roll of Arms in softcover as preparation for and in advance of the Society Roll of Arms Volume IV.

Manual of Heraldry

Article Solicitation

The Department, either through the main Committee, a sub-committee, or a designated officer, will solicit articles on this subject for the Augustan Omnibus, in cooperation with the Omnibus Editor.