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 | | From: | smszabo at acay.com.au | | Subject: | Re: Heraldry in Kenya | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 11:39:49 -0800 |
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 | Dear David
The guidelines that accompanied the Act (see posting above) were chiefly aimed at civic and other corporate bodies, but clearly provided for personal petitioners also.
Thanks to you for mentioning Antigua and Barbuda. I will now have to track down further information on these too. I am doing a presentation for the Royal Commonwealth Society in April titled "Heraldry in the Commonwealth", and the more examples the merrier.
Regards
SMS
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 | | From: | Don Aitken | | Subject: | Re: Heraldry in Kenya | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:34:29 +0000 |
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 | On 23 Jan 2005 11:39:49 -0800, smszabo@acay.com.au wrote:
>Dear David > >The guidelines that accompanied the Act (see posting above) were >chiefly aimed at civic and other corporate bodies, but clearly provided >for personal petitioners also. > >Thanks to you for mentioning Antigua and Barbuda. I will now have to >track down further information on these too. I am doing a presentation >for the Royal Commonwealth Society in April titled "Heraldry in the >Commonwealth", and the more examples the merrier. > This, not these. Antigua and Barbuda is (or should that be "are"?) a single country.
-- Don Aitken
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