John Philip Brook Brooke-Little CVO KStJ FSA FHS was an English writer on heraldic subjects. He was a long-serving herald at the College of Arms in London. He rose to the second highest heraldic office in England: Clarenceux King of Arms. He served as the society’s chairman for 50 years and then as its President from 1997 until his death in 2006.
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In 2004, after having retired from his heraldic duties, Brooke- little lived at his Heyford house in Oxfordshire with the families of both Leo and Merlin. He continued in his heralding duties until his retirement three years later. He also continued to guide the heraldry Society after this. He still made appearances at functions of the Heraldary Society, though his role was severely limited by debilitating arthritis. In 1956, he was appointed a Gold Staff Officer of Elizabeth II and held a key co-ordination role in planning the day. He related the story of his appointment in an open letter to Sir George Bellew, the Garter of Arms, which led to the appointment of Colin Cole and Brooke- Little for the open editorial of Bellew’s book, The Epaminondas. He later sent his own children to Clayesmore School, a progressive co-educational public school in Dorset. He oversaw the process of granting arms to the school while serving as chairman of its board of governors from 1971 to 1983. His college friends included Colin Cole, later Garter. Cole, The two men refounded the dormant Oxford University Heraldry. Society in 1958. The Society was refounded in 1978, and again in 2005 and currently holds one lecture per term.
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