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Delhi Herald Extraordinary : ウィキペディア英語版
Delhi Herald Extraordinary


Delhi Herald of Arms Extraordinary was a British officer of arms whose office was created in 1911 for the Delhi Durbar. Though an officer of the crown, Delhi Herald Extraordinary was not a member of the corporation of the College of Arms in London and his duties were more ceremonial than heraldic.〔Cox, Noel, ''A New Zealand Heraldic Authority?'' in John Campbell-Kease (ed), ''Tribute to an Armorist: Essays for John Brooke-Little to mark the Golden Jubilee of The Coat of Arms'', London, The Heraldry Society, 2000, p. 93 & p. 101: "Two heralds, with ceremonial rather than heraldic responsibilities, were appointed for the Delhi Durbar in 1911... Delhi Herald (Brigadier-General William Eliot Peyton) and Assistant Delhi Herald (Captain the Honourable Malik Mohammed Umar Haiyat Khan)."〕
By the time the office was created in 1911, Brigadier-General William Peyton was appointed Delhi Herald of Arms Extraordinary,〔Cox, Noel, "A New Zealand Heraldic Authority?" in John Campbell-Kease (ed), ''Tribute to an Armorist: Essays for John Brooke-Little to Mark the Golden Jubilee of The Coat of Arms'', London, The Heraldry Society, 2000, p. 93 & p. 101: "Two heralds, with ceremonial rather than heraldic responsibilities, were appointed for the Delhi Durbar in 1911... Delhi Herald (Brigadier-General William Eliot Peyton) and Assistant Delhi Herald (Captain the Honourable Malik Mohammed Umar Haiyat Khan)."〕 while Captain the Hon. Malik Umar Hayat Khan was made Assistant Herald.〔''Malik Mohammed Umar Hayat Khan (Tiwana), Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir'' in ''Who Was Who 1941–1950'', (London, A & C Black, 1980 reprint: ISBN 0-7136-2131-1): "Deputy Herald, Delhi Durbar, 1911; Delhi Durbar medal, 1911" 〕〔Talbot, Ian, ''Khizr Tiwana, the Punjab Unionist Party and the Partition of India'', Oxford University Press, 2002〕 Later heraldic officers with reference to India were not appointed.
==References==

*O'Donoghue, Peter, ''Heralds at the Delhi Durbars'' in ''The Coat of Arms'' (journal of The Heraldry Society), September 2006

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