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There are different answers to this question but you may be referring to a Grant of Arms that is drawn up to allow the bearer to use a heraldic shield and crest. These are created at the College of Arms, a department of the Royal Household which is made up of pursuivants, heralds and kings of arms. At it's head is the Earl Marshal, an hereditary title held by the Dukes of Norfolk.

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