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This is a list of English flags, including symbolic national and sub-national flags, standards and banners used exclusively in England.
The College of Arms is the authority on the flying of flags in England and maintains the only official register of flags. It was established in 1484 and as part of the Royal Household operates under the authority of The Crown.[1] A separate private body called the Flag Institute, financed by its own membership, also maintains a registry of United Kingdom flags that it styles 'the UK Flag Registry', though this has no official status under English law.[2]
Certain classes of flag enjoy a special status within island, county, district, borough, burgh, parish, city, town or village within the United Kingdom; the flag of the Black Country, East Anglia, Wessex, any Part of Lincolnshire, any Riding of Yorkshire or any historic county within the United Kingdom; the flag of St David; the flag of St Patrick; the flag of any administrative area within any country outside the United Kingdom; any flag of Her Majesty’s Forces; and the Armed Forces Day flag.[3]
Heraldic bearings are granted to individuals and corporations by the Lord Lyon in Scotland and by the College of Arms in England, Northern Ireland and Wales on behalf of the sovereign as the fount of all honours. Local authority flags come within this category when based on the arms granted to that authority, and such a flag is the authority's personal property, representing that authority rather than its area.
The College is also the authority for matters relating to the flying of flags, and holds the only official registers of flags for the UK and much of the Commonwealth.
United Kingdom, Angles, Cornwall, Isle of Man, English language
Wales, Heraldry, Court of the Lord Lyon, Northern Ireland, Genealogy
Conservative Party (UK), Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Winchester
Somerset, Devon, Christchurch, Dorset, Hampshire, Shaftesbury
Kingdom of Great Britain, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Scotland, England, Norman conquest of England
England, United Kingdom, Association football, Australia, Victorian era
United Kingdom, Ireland, Irish nationalism, Royal Standard (United Kingdom), Saint Patrick's Flag
Heraldry, West Country, Gloucestershire, Diocese of Gloucester, River Severn
United Kingdom, Argent, Wales, Or (heraldry), Flag of Wales