BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT

The heraldic badge of Bluemantle Pursuivant

'Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary' is a junior officer of arms of the College of Arms in London. The office is reputed to have been created by King Henry V to serve the Order of the Garter, but there is no documentary evidence of this. There is, however, mention of an officer styled Blewmantle going to France in 1448. The first Bluemantle to be mentioned by name is found in a record from around 1484. The badge of office, probably derived from the original blue material of the Order of the Garter, is blazoned as ''A Blue Mantle lined Ermine cords and tassels Or''.
The current Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary is Michael Peter Desmond O'Donoghue, MA (Cambridge).

Contents
Holders of the office
See also
References
External links

Holders of the office


''Brackets indicate a date or approximate date for which there is evidence that the named person was holder of this office. The reigning monarch is given if the date is not known more precisely.''

★ (Hen V) John Ashwell or Haswell

★ (Hen V) John Ashwell

★ (1419) Thomas More

★ (Hen V) Thomas Collyer

★ (Hen VI) William Hawkeslowe

★ (Hen VI) John Horsley

★ (Hen VI) Richard Stanton

★ (Hen VI) James Collyer or Collier

★ (Hen VI) John Ferrant

★ (Hen VI) Roger Mallett

★ (Edw IV) Henry French or Franke

★ (Edw IV) Richard Champneys

★ (Edw IV) Thomas Hollingsworth

★ (Edw IV) Roger Bromley

★ (Edw IV) John Brice

★ (Edw IV) Thomas French or Franke

★ (Edw IV?) Rowland Playnford

★ (1484) Laurence Alford

1503-1507 ...Banalee

1508-1510 Francis Dyes

1510-1522 Ralph Lago

1522-1528 Thomas Bysley

★ 1528-1528 John Hutton

1528-1536 John Narboone

1536-1543 Richard Ratcliffe

1543-1545 William Harvey

1545-1550 Edmund Atkynson

1550-1557 Nicholas Narboone

1557-1559 John Hollingworth

1559-1565 Richard Turpin

1565-1583 Nicholas Dethick

1583-1587 Humphry Hales

1587-1589 James Thomas

1589-1597 Robert Creswell

1597-1611 Mercury Patten

1611-1616 Henry St George

1616-1633 Sampson Lennard

1633-1641 William Ryley

1641-1646 Robert Browne

1646-1660 John Watson

1660-1665 Robert Chaloner

1665-1667 R Hornerbrock

1667?-1668 Thomas Segar

1668-1719 John Gibbon

1719-1737 James Greene

1737-1743 Thomas Browne

1743-1747 John Pine

1747-1752 Ralph Bigland

1752-1761 John Ward

1761-1762 Isaac Heard

1762-1763 Henry Pugolas

1763-1764 Peter Dore

1764-1767 George Browne

1767-1774 George Harrison

1774-1781 Sir Charles Townley

1781-1793 Edmund Lodge, Esq., FSA

1793-1794 George Nayler

1794-1797 John Havers

1797-1819 Francis Martin, Jun

1819-1831 William Woods

1831-1849 George Harrison Rogers-Harrison

1849-1864 Henry Murray Lane

1864-1873 Henry Harrington Molyneux-Seel

1873-1882 Edward Bellasis, Esq.

1882-1889 Charles Harold Athill, Esq., MVO, FSA

1889-1905 Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee, Esq., CB, CVO

1906-1919 Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston, KCB, KCVO

1919-1923 Hon. Philip Cary, FSA

1923-1923 Edmund Clarence Richard Armstrong, Esq., FSA

★ 1923-1932 Aubrey John Toppin, Esq., CVO, FSA

1933-1947 Richard Preston Graham-Vivian, Esq., MVO, MC

1948-1956 James Arnold Frere, Esq., FSA

1956-1967 John Philip Brooke Brooke-Little, Esq., CVO, FSA

1970-1972 Francis Sedley Andrus, Esq., LVO

1973-1983 Peter Llewllyn Gwynn-Jones, Esq., CVO, FSA

1983-1991 Terence David McCarthy, Esq.

1992-1999 Robert John Baptist Noel, Esq.

2005-Present Michael Peter Desmond O'Donoghue, Esq.

See also



Heraldry

Officer of Arms

References



★ ''The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street : being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee'', Walter H. Godfrey, assisted by Sir Anthony Wagner, with a complete list of the officers of arms, prepared by H. Stanford London, (London, 1963)

★ ''A History of the College of Arms &c'', Rev. Mark Noble, (London, 1804)

External links



The College of Arms

CUHGS Officer of Arms Index

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