GERALD WOLLASTON
'Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston', KCB, KCVO (1874-1957) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Wollaston's family had a firm tradition at the College of Arms. Gerald Wollaston's great grandfather was Sir William Woods, Garter Principal King of Arms from 1838 until his death in 1842. His grandfather was Sir Albert William Woods who held the same post from 1869 to 1904.
Wollaston's first heraldic post came in 1902 with his appointment as Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary. This appointment came on the coronation of King Edward VII in that year. He held this post until becoming a member of the College chapter on 11 January 1906 as Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary. on 26 February 1919, Wollaston was promoted to the office of Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary. He remained a herald in ordinary until 1929, when he was appointed Norroy King of Arms. He became Garter Principal King of Arms in 1930 to replace Henry Burke. Wollaston retired from the post of Garter in 1944 to become the second Norroy and Ulster King of Arms and served as such until his death in 1957.
★ Heraldry
★ Pursuivant
★ Herald
★ King of Arms
★ CUHAGS Officer of Arms Index
★ London Gazette notice of appointment as Fitzalan Pursuivant
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Bluemantle Pursuivant
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Richmond Herald
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Norroy King of Arms
Wollaston's first heraldic post came in 1902 with his appointment as Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary. This appointment came on the coronation of King Edward VII in that year. He held this post until becoming a member of the College chapter on 11 January 1906 as Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary. on 26 February 1919, Wollaston was promoted to the office of Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary. He remained a herald in ordinary until 1929, when he was appointed Norroy King of Arms. He became Garter Principal King of Arms in 1930 to replace Henry Burke. Wollaston retired from the post of Garter in 1944 to become the second Norroy and Ulster King of Arms and served as such until his death in 1957.
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See also
★ Heraldry
★ Pursuivant
★ Herald
★ King of Arms
External links
★ CUHAGS Officer of Arms Index
★ London Gazette notice of appointment as Fitzalan Pursuivant
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Bluemantle Pursuivant
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Richmond Herald
★ London Gazette notice of promotion to Norroy King of Arms
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