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Charles Young (officer of arms)

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As Rouge Dragon; granted to his father 14 May 1804; ermine, on a bend between 2 eagles displayed sable an anchor argent between 2 griffin heads erased or, a label for difference. Motto: Nil Humani a me Alienum Puto. 2nd crest, granted to Rouge Dragon 15 December 1817; on a wreath argent & sable a
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in 1822, 1823, and 1825. In his capacity as Garter King he was sent as joint-commissioner to invest the king of Saxony in 1842, the sultan of Turkey in 1856, the king of Portugal in 1858, the king of Denmark in 1865, and the king of the Belgians in 1866. His last public employment was that of
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He married Frances Susannah, youngest daughter of Samuel Lovick Cooper and widow of Frederick Tyrrell, but left no issue. By his will he appointed his brother Henry, barrister-at-law, and his nephew Francis, residuary legatees.
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Sometimes quartered for his mother: Per fess gules & argent, a pale counterchanged & 3 crosses crosslet, 2 & 1, argent, all in a border gobony or & azure (granted 15 December 1825).
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in 1820. Two years later he was appointed to the registrarship of the college. His appointment, on 6 August 1842, as Garter principal king-of-arms, in succession to
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While still York Herald he was employed as secretary to the missions for investing the kings of Denmark, Portugal, and France with the blue riband of the
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dragon couchant, wings elevated gules collared & chained or, in the mouth a rose per pale gules & argent seeded or & slipped proper.
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On a wreath of the colours in water representing the sea an anchor erect sable, ring & stock or, the shank entwined by a serpent proper.
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Ermine, on a bend between 2 eagles displayed sable an anchor argent between 3 griffin heads erased or.
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joint-commissioner to Vienna in 1867 to confer the insignia of the Garter on the emperor of Austria.
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derived the colouring for his portrait of Sir Vavasour, who dilates on the wrongs of his order in
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in 1851. His contributions to heraldic literature were all privately printed. They include:
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Born on 6 April 1795, he was the son of Jonathan Young, a physician who practised in
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Young wrote a number of books and pamphlets in the course of his service, including
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In 1813 he entered the College of Arms as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, and became
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Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the Library of the College of Arms
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In October 1835 Young drew up a report on grievances of the
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Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the College of Arms
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on 28 June 1854. He died at his house in Prince's Terrace,
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Charles George Young

Garter Principal King of Arms
Victoria
Sir William Woods
Sir Albert Woods
officer of arms
Garter King of Arms
College of Arms
England
Lambeth
Charterhouse School
Connop Thirlwall
George Grote
Henry
William Havelock
Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk
York Herald
Sir William Woods
knighted
Edward Howard Howard-Gibbon
Order of the Garter
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
University of Oxford
Hyde Park
Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the Library of the College of Arms
baronets
Benjamin Disraeli
Sybil
Notes and Queries

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