This evening, the Lord Lyon was the guest of the Lord Provost of Glasgow at a dinner held in the City Chambers to mark the occasion of The UK Supreme Court sessions in Glasgow. The emblem of the Supreme Court was designed by Yvonne Holton when Herald Painter to the Lyon Court.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Sunday, 17 May 2026
General Assembly 2026
The Lord Lyon and Officers of Arms were in attendance on Her Grace the Lord High Commissioner this morning at the General Assembly Service at St Giles.
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Lord High Commissioner's Concert
On the 15th May, the Lord Lyon attended a piano recital by Ethan Loch hosted by Her Grace the Lord High Commissioner at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Friday, 15 May 2026
Rothesay Herald granted extension
The Lord Lyon has been pleased today to vary His Commission appointing George Way of Plean as Rothesay Herald of Arms in Ordinary, extending the appointment by two years until George Way of Plean attains the age of seventy-two years in May 2028.
Chocolate Chip Day
Radio 3 tells me today is National Chocolate Chip Day for which we offer the arms of John Stewart Birrell, granted in 1922, proprietor of a much-loved Glasgow confectioners.
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Gillis Centre for Sale
The Gillis Centre Complex in Edinburgh will be sold by the the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh in September.
Trinity Chapel Edinburgh
Mary of Guelders (c. 1434–1463), Queen consort of Scotland, founded the Trinity Collegiate Church in 1460 in memory of her husband, King James II, who was killed that year at the siege of Roxburgh Castle. Founded as a religious and charitable institution, which included the church and an adjoining almshouse (Trinity Hospital) for 13 poor individuals.Architecture: It was considered a "magnificent and sumptuous" example of 15th-century Gothic architecture, often called the most accomplished building of its time in Scotland. It was demolished in 1848 to make way for Waverly Station.
There is an exhibition starting in the Museum of Edinburgh on the High Street. The exhibition follows a two-year project led by Jill Harrison, founder of the Trinity Network, to trace and catalogue medieval stones dispersed across Edinburgh after the church was torn down.
The exhibition also examines the rediscovery of three carved stone bosses donated by NHS Lothian which later ended up at the Astley Ainslie Hospital.
A programme of free talks and guided walks will accompany the exhibition during its run at the Museum of Edinburgh.
Ceremony of the Keys
The Lord Lyon, with Marchmont Herald and Bute Pursuivant, was on duty today for the Ceremony of the Keys with Her Grace the Lord High Commissioner Lady Elish Angiolini LT, DBE, KC.
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Kirking of the Parliament
The Lord Lyon attended the Kirking of the Scottish Parliament in the presence of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Many of the parliamentarians old and new were in attendance.
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Rothesay at the William Souter Poetry Lecture
Rothesay Herald was a guest at the annual William Souter Poetry Lecture in the neo-classical hall of Masonic Lodge Scone and Perth no3. The Matriculation of the Lodge Arms hangs in the Hall and the wall painting depicts the foundation of Scone Abbey by King Alexander I in 1175 AD.
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Friday, 8 May 2026
Visit of the Japanese Consul
The Lord Lyon was delighted to welcome Consul General of Japan in Edinburgh, Katsutoshi Takeda & Deputy Consul General, Ms Minori Ishii to the Lyon Office for a visit and tour.
Monday, 20 April 2026
100th Kate Kennedy Procession
Rothesay Herald attended the 100th Kate Kennedy Procession today - where the outstanding contribution of the late Mark Dennis CStJ sometime Ross Herald Extraordinary to the heraldic art and costumes of the event was recognised.





































