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The '''Lord Gryffon King of Arms''', the head of [[Court of the Lord Gryffon|Gryffon Court]], is the most junior of the Great Officers of State in [[Victoria]] and is the [[Victoria|Victorian]] official with responsibility for regulating heraldy, issuing new grants of arms, and serving as the judge of the [[Court of the Lord Gryffon]], the only heraldic court in the Micras.
The '''Lord Gryffon King of Arms''', the head of [[Court of the Lord Gryffon|Gryffon Court]], was the most junior of the Great Officers of State in the [[Victorian Empire]] and was the Victorian official with responsibility for regulating heraldry, issuing new grants of arms, and serving as the judge of the [[Court of the Lord Gryffon]], the only heraldic court on Micras at the time.


The post has been a hereditary title passed down through the [[Duke of Dundas|Dukes of Dundas]] since 1891.
The post was a hereditary title passed down through the [[Duke of Dundas|Dukes of Dundas]] since 1450.


== Responsibilities ==
== Responsibilities ==


The Lord Gryffon is responsible for overseeing state ceremonial in [[Victoria]], for the granting of new Coat of Arms to persons or organisations, and for confirming proven pedigrees and claims to existing arms.
The Lord Gryffon was responsible for overseeing state ceremonial in [[Victoria]], for the granting of new Coat of Arms to persons or organisations, and for confirming proven pedigrees and claims to existing arms.


As Gryffon Court is a government department, fees paid for granting coats of arms are paid to the [[Royal Government of Gotzborg|Royal Government]] in [[Gotzborg]]. The misuse of arms is a criminal offence in [[Victoria]], and treated as tax evasion. Prosecutions are brought before Gryffon Court, Lord Gryffon being the sole judge. Appeals from the Gryffon Court can be made to the High Court in [[Lonenberg]]. There is no appeal if the Lord Gryffon refuses to grant a coat of arms, as this is not a judicial function, but an exercise of his Ministerial function, although an appeal by way of judicial review may succeed if it can be shown that the Lord Gryffon acted unreasonably.
As Gryffon Court was a government department, fees paid for granting coats of arms are paid to the [[Royal Government of Gotzborg|Royal Government]] in [[Gotzborg]]. The misuse of arms was a criminal offence in [[Victoria]], and treated as tax evasion. Prosecutions were brought before Gryffon Court, Lord Gryffon being the sole judge. Appeals from the Gryffon Court could have been made to the High Court in [[Lonenberg]]. There was no appeal if the Lord Gryffon refused to grant a coat of arms, as this was not a judicial function, but an exercise of his Ministerial function, although an appeal by way of judicial review may have succeeded if it could be shown that the Lord Gryffon acted unreasonably.


[[Category:Victorian Empire]]
[[Category:Victorian Empire]]
[[Category:Coats of arms]]
[[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 22:53, 16 May 2023

The Lord Gryffon King of Arms, the head of Gryffon Court, was the most junior of the Great Officers of State in the Victorian Empire and was the Victorian official with responsibility for regulating heraldry, issuing new grants of arms, and serving as the judge of the Court of the Lord Gryffon, the only heraldic court on Micras at the time.

The post was a hereditary title passed down through the Dukes of Dundas since 1450.

Responsibilities

The Lord Gryffon was responsible for overseeing state ceremonial in Victoria, for the granting of new Coat of Arms to persons or organisations, and for confirming proven pedigrees and claims to existing arms.

As Gryffon Court was a government department, fees paid for granting coats of arms are paid to the Royal Government in Gotzborg. The misuse of arms was a criminal offence in Victoria, and treated as tax evasion. Prosecutions were brought before Gryffon Court, Lord Gryffon being the sole judge. Appeals from the Gryffon Court could have been made to the High Court in Lonenberg. There was no appeal if the Lord Gryffon refused to grant a coat of arms, as this was not a judicial function, but an exercise of his Ministerial function, although an appeal by way of judicial review may have succeeded if it could be shown that the Lord Gryffon acted unreasonably.