The former St Patrick's High School, Coatbridge, granted in 1960:
and The Hibernian Football Club, granted in 2001:
This is the blog and musings of Silvestro Petrasancta
For International Genealogy Day here are some images from the archive of birthbrieves, reference material and genealogies held in the Lyon Office. The images here show a sample of the assets we hold, maintain and make available for third party researchers to access, research not being a service offered by the Lyon Court staff. In our MS safes, there are 170+ manuscripts, the first 17 of which are indexed online at archive.org (a search for “genealogies in the Lyon Office”), many predating the inauguration of the Public Record of all Arms and Bearings in 1672. Our plan chests hold over 350 large genealogies, many of which are handwritten on parchment.
Today is International Bagpipe Day. Here are two splendid heraldic representations of that wonderful instrument.
Another bijou from the Master - Mark Dennis's disrespectful caricature of George Way of Plean as Falkland Pursuivant.
When The Queen was approaching the point when she would overtake Queen Victoria as our longest serving monarch, Very Rev Sir Iain Torrance, then Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, approached Mark and asked if he could possibly devise a card celebrating the event which he could send HM from the Chaplains to The Queen in Scotland.
They agreed on a cartoon-style foot race, with The Queen overtaking Queen Victoria but with the road continuing a long way into the future.
This is what Mark produced and The Queen was amused by his surprise caricature of Sir Iain holding the finishing tape.
The Lord Lyon, representing HM The King, attended the Memorial Service this morning in St Salvator's Chapel, St Andrews, for the eminent artist and umquhile Ross Herald Extraordinary, Mark Dennis. The Lord Lyon gave the eulogy and the Officers of Arms attended in levée dress.

The Lord Lyon has granted arms to Benjamin Steven Nossiter. The artist is Adel Gaspar.
The Lord Lyon has granted arms to Lonach Pipe Band. The artist is Adal Gaspar.
The blazon is: Per saltire Or and Vert in chief a stag's head cabossed tined of twelve Tenné and in base a thistle in bloom slipped Proper.
The Holy See has announced events for the 4th centenary of the re-dedication of St Peter's Basilica by Urban VIII Barberini in 1626. Unusually for recent Vatican designs the logo is tasteful and beautiful and a great contrast to the awful thing which signified last year's Jubilee Year.
Warmest congratulations to the oldest Knight of the Thistle, Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin and 15th Earl of Kincardine on his 102nd birthday today. Ad multos annos!
Here are Lord Elgin's arms in a glorious emblazonment by the late Mark Dennis.
Richard d'Apice spotted an item in Dreweatt's Auction catalogues and did some detective on it, finding it was a 17th century heraldic panel which had been stolen from St Leonard's Church Flamstead in 1996. Despite being listed in the Art Loss Register the auction house had missed the entry. It has now been returned to the church.
The new Archbishop of Westminster has announced he will use his arms unimpaled:
From the Public Register 100 years ago today, the arms of Sir Henry Craik Bt. P.C. KCB, MP for the Scottish Universities and son of the Minister of St George's Kirk, Glasgow. The blazon is: