File:Blanc Coursier Tabard.jpg

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English: Tabard of Blanc Coursier Herald, John Anstis. Private officer of arms to Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765), third and youngest son of King George II of Great Britain and Ireland. This tabard was created for his ceremonial installation on 9 October 1727 and is currently at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Deutsch: Der Wappenrock des „Blanc Coursier Herald“ John Anstis. Der Wappenrock wurde am 9. Oktober 1727 für dessen zeremonielle Einführung angefertigt und befindet sich heute im Victoria and Albert Museum.
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