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Friday, 27 July 2018
Guards Insignia
The cap badge of the Irish Guards and the bearskin plume are both based on the star and sky-blue sash colour of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick.
The Princess Royal is pictured presenting the Regiment with shamrock.
The badge consists of a star, within which is a shamrock with three crowns on its leaves (the historic kingdoms of England, Ireland and Scotland), the shamrock being placed on a cross of St Patrick.
The centre is surrounded by a circle which bears the legend QUIS SEPARABIT ~ who shall separate ~ and the Roman numerals MDCCLXXXIII ~1783 ~ the year that the Order of St Patrick was established.
First published in November, 2009.
Friday, 6 July 2018
Vice Lord-Lieutenant
APPOINTMENT OF VICE LORD-LIEUTENANT
Mrs Alison Millar, Lord-Lieutenant of County Londonderry, with the approval of Her Majesty The Queen, has been pleased to appoint
Mrs Stella BURNSIDE OBE DL
Londonderry
County Londonderry
To be Vice Lord-Lieutenant for the said County, her Commission bearing date the 28th day of June 2018.
Signed: Lord-Lieutenant of the County