 | Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote: > In message of 23 Jan, smszabo@acay.com.au wrote: > > > For those who may be interested, the text of the Kenyan College of Arms > > Act follows. It was originally typed in Word, so the formatting may > > end up shot to pieces, but hopefully it makes sense. > > Fascinating. Many thanks for typing it out.
My pleasure. I should have indicated that the Act has been amended once or twice, but they only had to do with the composition of the College. It originally consisted of "The Minister", Head of the Department of Design in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Nairobi, the Chief Architect of the Ministry of Works, and a person appointed by the Minister.
> I wonder both who drafted it and whether the Kenyan College of Arms has > ever functioned. > > -- > Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org > For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org
Dear Tim
No idea who drafted it. It seems that the English College of Arms had no input. As for whether it has ever functioned, the answer is yes. The copy of the legislation was accompanied by guidelines for prospective petitioners.
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