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knight caligate (plural knights caligate)

  1. (obsolete, England) A knight of the common birth who acted as a herald, messenger, and arms-bearer for a noble house and was distinguished by travelling on foot, by his two-color coat, and by his startups (a kind of thigh-high boots).

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After seven years of service, a knight caligate of arms could be promoted to the status of chevalier of arms and was permitted to ride a horse.

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  • 144 in Barrington, Archibald. "Of Heralds, and the Heralds College." A Familiar Introduction to Heraldry: Explaining in a Series of Lectures the Principles of the Science, and Shewing Its Application to the Study of History and Architecture. London: H.G. Bohn.