William Dugdale - Succession

Succession

Preceded by
Henry Lilly
Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms
1639–1644
Succeeded by
Henry Dethick
Preceded by
Edward Walker
Chester Herald of Arms
1644–1660
Succeeded by
Thomas Lee
Preceded by
George Owen
Norroy King of Arms
1660–1677
Succeeded by
Sir Henry St George
Preceded by
Edward Walker
Garter King of Arms
1677–1686
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas St George

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