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Arms, Chairman: Romilly Squire
Arms, Treasurer:  Stuart Emerson
Arms Comittee member Mark Dennis
Arms Comittee Member Donald Draper Campbell, North America
 

Membership is open to any person interested in the study and practice of heraldry and allied subjects in Scotland and overseas. It is not necessary to possess a coat of arms to join the Society, but many members are either armigerous or intend to petition for a Grant or Matriculation of Arms at some stage in the future. Members of the Society are of all ages and scattered around the world. Our members are interested in all aspects of armoury, some being actively and professionally engaged in heraldic arts and crafts or in academic research.

There are three main categories of membership; Ordinary, Junior and Corporate.

Ordinary Membership is open to all people interested in matters falling within the main aims and objects of the Society.

Junior Membership of the Society is open to young people who are interested in such matters and who on the 1st April of the Society's financial year have not attained the age of 18 years or are full time students in a recognised academic educational establishment. NOT for professional academics.

Corporate Membership of the Society is open to schools or organisations wishing to initiate or foster an interest in such matters among some or all of their student or employees.

Subscriptions

Subscriptions are due on the 1st April of each year.

Ordinary and Corporate Membership £30 per annum (or the international currency equivalent. See below)

Junior Membership £15 per annum (or the international currency equivalent. See below).

Postal Applications

You may join the Society by sending an Application Form and your Cheque for £30 through the post.
To apply for Membership in this manner print out the application form and send it to the address at the top of the form.
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In addition to Sterling, the Treasurer will accept cheques in the following currencies; Euros, Canadian Dollars, American Dollars, Australian Dollars and New Zealand Dollars. The following international subscription rates which have be rounded up to the nearest whole currency unit. These rates only apply to postal applications. (Warning: Your bank may add international currency transfer charges to the submitted amount. You should check with your bank to find out how much.)

Euros €46.00
Canadian Dollars Ca$70.00
U.S. Dollars US $59.00
Australian Dollars Au$76.00
New Zealand Dollars NZ$87.00      Top>

 
 

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