Thursday 29 August 2024

Arms for the New City of Dunfermline

 Yesterday, the Lord Lyon presented the Letters Patent granting arms for the City of Dunfermline to Cllr Jim Leishman, Provost of Fife. Scotland’s State Trumpeters with Marchmont Herald, Albany Herald Extraordinary and Bute Pursuivant attended. The artist was Sarah Coomer.






Chief of Clan Carruthers

Albany Herald Extraordinary, Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, attended the inauguration in Annan of Dr Simon Peter Carruthers of Holmains, as Chief of the Name and Arms of Carruthers.


The letters patent granting the indifferenced arms of Carruthers of Holmains (Gules two chevrons engrailed betwixt three fleur-de-lys Or) were painted by Yvonne Holton.







Thursday 25 July 2024

New Pipe Banner for RAF Scotland

 The Lord Lyon and March Pursuivant Extraordinary joined Air Officer Scotland and the Chief of the Air Staff for the Beating of the Retreat at Balmoral Castle where the King presented the RAF with a new Pipe Banner.





Friday 12 July 2024

Lyon in Oz

  On the 12th July, the Lord Lyon visited the Grand Lodge Museum of New South Wales and discovered this grant to the Grand Lodge signed by Garter Woodcock with the current arms used by the Grand Lodge.



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New Grant of Arms

  The Lord Lyon has granted arms to John William Stephen MStJ. The artist was Yvonne Holton.

The blazon is: Argent on a chevron betwixt two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped Gules, a Latin cross between two escallops of the First, debruised of a label of three points Azure in the lifetime of his father. The crest is a sea-dog.

In the Lord Lyon's absence on holiday, John received his grant in front of the next best thing.


Thursday 11 July 2024

How to deal with Students

 This is the reply of the Warden and Fellows of Wadham College Oxford
to a set of demands from student protestors in 1968:

"Dear Gentlemen: We note your threat to take what you call ‘direct action’ unless your demands are immediately met. We feel it is only sporting to remind you that our governing body includes three experts in chemical warfare, two ex-commandos skilled with dynamite and torturing prisoners, four qualified marksmen in both small arms and rifles, two ex-artillerymen, one holder of the Victoria Cross, four karate experts and a chaplain. The governing body has authorized me to tell you that we look forward with confidence to what you call a ‘confrontation,’ and I may say, with anticipation."

Wednesday 10 July 2024

Unicorn's Photograph

This splendid photograph of Roddy Macpherson, Unicorn Pursuivant, hides a fascinating tale.


Unicorn takes up the tale himself: 

Lyon Macer David Walker took this photograph of Unicorn, former Lyon Macer, in the Signet Library, in front of the portrait of Joseph Grant WS, last Secretary of the Society of Messengers-at-Arms, Edinburgh (instituted by 1631, Lyon with power to select its box masters, and dissolved in 1865). Joseph’s father, Allan Grant, messenger-at-arms in Edinburgh, often Preses of that Society of Messengers-at-Arms, and Unicorn’s grandfather, Alexander Macpherson, messenger-at-arms in Glasgow, sometime President of the Society of Messengers-at-Arms and Sheriff Officers (founded 1922 and still going strong, with the Lord Lyon as its Honorary President) were, as was discovered in time for a Lord Lyon Society lecture in 2022 (the centenary of 1922, of course), distant cousins. To be pursuivantly precise, they were third cousins, four times removed.

 



Lyon Office Promotions

 On the recent retirement from service of Islay Herald (Mrs Yvonne Holton) and Rothesay Herald (Mr Liam Devlin), the Lord Lyon has made the following promotions which will have effect from 1 August 2024:

Sheriff George Way of Plean (formerly Carrick Pursuivant) becomes Rothesay Herald in Ordinary

Mr John Stirling, WS (formerly Ormond Pursuivant) becomes Ross Herald in Ordinary

Prof. Gillian Black (formerly Linlithgow Pursuivant Extraordinary) becomes Carrick Pursuivant in Ordinary


Mr Colin Russell (formerly Falkland Pursuivant Extraordinary) becomes Bute Pursuivant in Ordinary


From 1 August 2024 the full complement of HM Officers of Arms will be:

 

Marchmont Herald                             The Hon. Adam Bruce, WS, CStJ

Rothesay Herald                                 Sheriff George Way of Plean CStJ

Ross Herald                                        Mr John Stirling, WS

 

Unicorn Pursuivant                             Mr Roderick Macpherson

Carrick Pursuivant                              Professor Gillian Black         

Bute Pursuivant                                  Mr Colin Russell OStJ

March Pursuivant Extraordinary        Mr Philip Tibbetts

 

Angus Herald Extraordinary              Mr Robin Blair, CVO, WS

Albany Herald Extraordinary             Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bart, LVO, KC







Friday 5 July 2024

Tartan Kimono

The Lord Lyon celebrates at the Edinburgh 900 Launch with the Tartan Register staff and the Tartan  Kimono.





Wednesday 3 July 2024

Thistle Investiture

 The Lord Lyon and Officers of Arms were in attendance today on HM The King in the Thistle Chapel for the installation of five new members of the Order of the Thistle: HM The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, the forensic anthropologist Baroness Black of Strome, the eminent barrister Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws and the distinguished scientist Sir Geoff Palmer.


Baroness Black of Strome

Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws


Sir Geoff Palmer




Edinburgh 900

 The Lord Lyon and Officers of Arms attended Their Majesties The King and Queen at the Ceremony of the Keys at Edinburgh Castle and followed by the Opening Event marking the 900th birthday of the City of Edinburgh.










Monday 1 July 2024

Seafield Arms

 From the Public Register exactly two hundred years ago today, July 1st 1824: the arms of Lewis Alexander Grant-Ogilvie, 5th Earl of Seafield. 



These were rematriculated in 1916 by the Dowager Countess on behalf of her young daughter, Nina Ogilvie-Grant, 12th Countess of Seafield in her own right:


And again in again in 1973 by her son, Ian Derek Francis Ogilvie-Grant, 13th Earl of Seafield.




Wednesday 26 June 2024

Lord Kelvin of Largs

 Today is the 200th birthday of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, OM, GCVO, PC, FRS, FRSE (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907), mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer born in Belfast. He became Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, where he had been a student at the age of ten, and held the chair for 53 years, undertaking significant research and mathematical analysis of electricity, being instrumental in the formulation of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. He received the Royal Society's Copley Medal in 1883 and served as its president from 1890 to 1895. In 1892, he became one of the first British scientists to be elevated to the House of Lords. 

Thomson's first wife was an armigerous lady, Margaret Crum, daughter of Walter Crum of Thornliebank who was granted these arms in 1868:


Despite this, it took Thomson until 1892 to petition for arms for himself, as Sir William Thomson of Netherhall, the house he had built in Largs on the Clyde Coast. 

This was unfortunate timing as he was created Baron Kelvin of Largs later that same year. If he had waited he could have ad a coronet and supporters. Curiously he did appear to gain supporters tho' not from Lyon as these arms appear in various places. The dexter is a graduate in arts of Glasgow University while the sinister, a sailor with his plumb line, is clearly a reference to Lord Kelvin's to the Trans-Atlantic Cable: 


He died at the house he had built in Largs (the house still stands but is now converted into flats):