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  2. Tabard - Wikipedia

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    A tabard for the Chief Herald of Canada to wear on special occasions was unveiled in May 2012 by David Johnston, the Governor General of Canada. The tabard weighs 2 kilograms (4.4 lb) and is coloured in royal blue, a colour emblematic of the governor general. The tabard is made up of four sections that include several symbols.

  3. Private officer of arms - Wikipedia

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    The tabard of Blanc Coursier Herald John Anstis created in 1727. In Scotland, there are four private pursuivants of arms that are recognized by the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms. These are appointed by clan chiefs to look after matters of clan heraldry and genealogy. The five currently recognized private Scottish pursuivants are listed below:

  4. Chimere - Wikipedia

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    Several Episcopal bishops wearing scarlet chimeres over rochets; in the background other bishops are in copes and mitres. The chimere is worn by the bishops of the Anglican Communion as a component of their choir habit. It is traditionally coloured either scarlet or black, although some bishops have innovated a purple chimere.

  5. Surcoat - Wikipedia

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    The classic knight's surcoat is on the left; the knight on the right has a different style, possibly a jupon Saint Stephen, King of Hungary with a jupon bearing his arms, white and red stripes. Image from the Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle.

  6. Dartmouth College fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The Tabard was one of five Greek organizations at Dartmouth to become coeducational and admit women pledges when the college began admitting women students in 1972. The organization unofficially uses the Greek letters Sigma Epsilon Chi ( ΣΕΧ ), having inserted an " E " between the Sigma and Chi on a wrought iron railing above the front door ...

  7. The Tabard - Wikipedia

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    The Tabard was an inn in Southwark established in 1307, which stood on the east side of Borough High Street, at the road's intersection with the ancient thoroughfare to Canterbury and Dover. It was built for the Abbot of Hyde in Winchester , who purchased the land to construct a place for himself and his ecclesiastical brethren to stay when on ...

  8. List of Dungeon Crawl Classics modules - Wikipedia

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    These are classic adventures, converted for use with Dungeon Crawl Classics. Both Dark Tower and Caverns of Thracia are DCC RPG conversions of adventures released as part of the Goodman Games Original Adventures Reincarnated series.

  9. 15 Christmas Tree Desserts That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat

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    The simpler of the two, the winter tree recipe calls for only four ingredients: ice cream cones, chocolate wafers, royal icing, and sprinkles. The trees also make for great gingerbread house decor ...