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

Tartan Day

  The Lord Lyon led the Officers of Arms in the Tartan Day Procession in Edinburgh today.






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.




Lyon Clerk showed them the page displaying the Royal Arms in the Public Register painted by Herald Painter, Clare McCrory, and signed by the late Queen in 2022.



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.



Saturday, 18 April 2026

280th Anniversary of Culloden

 The indefatigable Kevn Greig (far left in the photograph) of the Lyon Office attended the annual Remembrance gathering at Culloden today. What a splendid display of flags.



Thursday, 9 April 2026

Happy National Unicorn Day

  Happy #NationalUnicornDay2026! We mark it this year with the crest of Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope.

We also have some unicorns for you to colour in: shorturl.at/5YSU7



Monday, 6 April 2026

Scottish Tartan Day

 We mark Scottish Tartan Day with the arms granted to the Scottish Tartans Authority in 2004.

Azure, fretty Argent, in chief a shuttle and in base an pen book Proper binding and fore-edges Gules.

The crest is a hand in pale Proper holding an ell measure Sable.



Sunday, 5 April 2026

Happy Easter!

  Happy Easter to all our followers! Appropriately here are the  Arms of the Corporation of the Town of Perth, Ontario, granted in 1980 before Canada had its own Heraldic Authority, showing the Paschal Lamb.

Blazon: Gules a Holy Lamb passant reguardant, staff and cross Argent with the banner of St Andrew Proper all within an orle of the Second.



Wednesday, 1 April 2026

600th Anniversary of the Scottish Unicorn!

 

Heraldic badge of Uncorn Pursuivant painted by Yvonne Holton

The 1st April 2026 marks the 600th anniversary of the first mention yet-discovered of Unicorn Pursuivant.  It occurs in a charter held by the University of Aberdeen:




There is a damaged 1439 seal of Queen Joan Beaufort, widow of James I and Regent for her son, James II, showing the Queen's arms impaled with those of the King of Scots and supported, at least on the dexter, by what appears to be a unicorn. Why this should be so is not entirely clear as the Beauforts did not use the unicorn as a badge, only quills, portcullis and yale.



 It is was not until 1484 that the unicorn appears supporting the royal arms. The adoption of the unicorn emblem as a Stewart royal emblem (which then becomes associated with a ‘national’ emblem centuries later) becomes cemented in the reigns of James III and James IV, the latter also introducing the thistle.

The current Unicorn Pursuivant, Roderick Macpherson,
at National Unicorn Day at Stirling Caste.

Royal Unicorn of Scotland painted by the late Mark Dennis



Monday, 30 March 2026

200 years ago...

 From the Register 200 years ago today: the arms of Arthur Nicolson of Lochend, Zetland. "Or three falcons' heads erased Gules armed Argent."




Monday, 23 March 2026

Faslane

 The article in the News at the weekend about the attempted entry of the nuclear submarine base at Faslane https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80mej47xz0o reminded me of my late friend, Father Florian OSB, a member of the Bavarian Benedictine Abbey but stationed as a missionary in Kenya. 

His obituary can be found HERE.


He told me that as a student he and a friend had gone on a cycling tour of Scotland. On a Sunday morning, he found himself outside Rhu and enquired of a local as to where they might find Mass. They were informed that a priest said Mass every Sunday at the Submarine Base at Faslane. Off they rode to the base and were duly admitted.

I told this story to the current Commander of the base who nearly had a fit!



World Meteorological Day

For over 70 years, March 23rd has been designated World Meteorological Day. Here are the arms of His Majesty's Astronomer Royal for Scotland, a post created in 1834 and granted arms in 1996.
Bleu celeste, on a pale Or voided Sable between two James Short reflecting telescopes, that on the dexter in bend sinister and that on the sinister in bend, both mounted upon tripods Or, eight mullets Argent (representing the constellation Orion) and on a chief Azure with a fillet in base Or a saltire Argent and in the centre point an open crown Or.

You may be interested in some more information as to James Short and his reflecting telescopes: https://www.whipplemuseum.cam.ac.uk/.../shorts-telescope 


The arms are unusual in some respects - the fillet or thin fess only occurs in a few arms in the Register while the specification of two shades of blue is unique, clearly as the Scottish saltire needs a dark blue and the sky has to be celeste. 


Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Happy St Patrick's Day!

Happy St Patrick's Day! To mark the occasion, here are two related coats of arms from the Register.

The former St Patrick's High School, Coatbridge, granted in 1960:




and The Hibernian Football Club, granted in 2001:



And now a little film from the doomed St Patrick's Church, Anderston: