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The badge granted in 1958 is based on the Ostrich Feather Badge granted by Edward II about 1387 to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk and the first Earl Marshal of England.
The badge granted in 1958 is based on the Ostrich Feather Badge granted by Edward II about 1387 to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk and the first Earl Marshal of England.
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NORFOLK HERALD EXTRAORDINARY

Used by: Norfolk Herald Extraordinary

Arms of Norfolk Herald Extraordinary

(Badge)
Arms of Norfolk Herald Extraordinary

(Heraldic Banner)

Official blazon

Two Ostrich Feathers saltirewise each charged with a Gold Chain laid along the quill. |}

Origin/meaning

The badge granted in 1958 is based on the Ostrich Feather Badge granted by Edward II about 1387 to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk and the first Earl Marshal of England. Literature: