An unrecognized Lindsay quarter. By Bruce McAndrew (pp. 1-6).
Some external insignia of office for dignitaries of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Cyprus, Rhodes and Malta. By John Joseph Fitzpatrick Kennedy (pp. 7-15, with plate 1).
The cross of St George and the Banner of the Ressurection. By Jeremy Goldsmith (pp. 17-19).
The medieval origins of the British system of cadency. By Paul A. Fox (pp. 21-8, with plates 2 and 3).
Partridges: the history of a prohibition. By Clive Cheesman (pp. 29-62, with plates 4 and 5).
Shorter notes
Conyngham-Heard-Phillipps pedigrees. By Nigel Ramsay (pp. 63-4, with plate 6).
Arms on a seventeenth-century cistern. By E. J. Redshaw (pp. 64-5, with plate 7).
Bibliography
Heraldry beyond the heraldic journals 2000-2005 (pp. 67-78).
Book reviews
Siddons, The Development of Welsh Heraldry IV. By J. Beverley Smith (pp. 79-81).
Munby, Barber and Brown (edd.), Edward III’s Round Table at Windsor. By Michael Hicks (pp. 81-4).
McAndrew, Scotland’s Historic Heraldry. By Jackson W. Armstrong (pp. 84-7).
Cust and Hopper (edd.), Cases in the High Court of Chivalry 1634-1640. By Stephen K. Roberts (pp. 87-9).
Swan, A King from Canada. By Ambrogio Caiani (pp. 89-91).
Part 2 (no 216)
Articles
A wyvern on a twelfth-century armorial weight from Norfolk. By Steven Ashley (pp. 93-9, with plate 1).
Regency knights: the Royal Guelphic Order, 1815-1837. By Andrew Hanham (pp. 101-24, with plates 2 and 3).
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee processions and the heralds, 1887 and 1897. By Duncan Green (pp. 125-36, with plates 4 and 5).
The reception of England’s armorial law into Canada. By C. S. T. Mackie (pp. 137-53).
Shorter notes
The new reverse designs for the U.K. definitive coinage. By Barrie Cook (pp. 155-9, with plate 6).
The origins of the label and the maunch. By Paul A. Fox (pp. 159-60).
Book reviews
Radulescu and Truelove (edd.), Gentry Culture in late Medieval England. By Adrian Ailes (p. 161).
Titterton, The Grisaille and Heraldic Glass in the Chancel at Norbury, Derbyshire. By Jeremy Goldsmith (pp. 162).