Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1902 — Red Dragon of Wales. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Red Dragon of Wales.

There will be rejoicing in Wales, and among loyal Welshmen the world over, now that the Red Dragon of Cadwallader is to find his due place In the Heraldic Achievement of the Princes of Wales. The order of the King in Council is '’that there be added to the achievement of the Prince of Wales the badge of the Red Dragon.” This ancient badge is to be borne —as a badge, of course, and not quartered in’ the shieid of the Prince—on the sinister side (the spectator’s right, that Is)

of the royal crest’ as heir apparent, while the ancient ljadge pf the ostrich feathers Is on the other Side, the crest and the two badges appearing thhs in line over the Shield. . '