Warmest birthday greetings to Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight KCVO WS, Orkney Herald Extraordinary, Lord Lyon from 1981-2001 and an Officer of Arms since 1957.
Monday, 25 May 2020
Heraldry for the Self-Isolator continues....
Week 9: Week beginning May 25th 2020
1. Community Councils I and Crossword Solution
5. Community Councils V with Blazoning Practice.
Thursday's featured Community Council arms is Lauderdale, painted by artist Clare McClory.
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
Chief Herald of Canada
The Lord Lyon and the Officers of Arms send their warmest greetings to Dr Claire Boudreau as she demits office today as Chief Herald of Canada and Director of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.. We note with pleasure that the Governor General has appointed her Margaree-Chéticamp Herald Emeritus.
The Lord Lyon and the Officers of Arms congratulate Dr Samy Khalid on his appointment as Chief Herald of Canada and Director of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The Lord Lyon looks forward to working with him at an international level.
The Lord Lyon and the Officers of Arms congratulate Dr Samy Khalid on his appointment as Chief Herald of Canada and Director of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The Lord Lyon looks forward to working with him at an international level.
Thursday, 7 May 2020
V.E.Day 2020
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Week 6 of the Lock-down
Today's heraldic shout-out from the Lyon Office goes to another representative armiger of our vital food industry goes to Campbell of Callander, Bakers, who recorded arms in 1988.
Heraldry for the Self-Isolator continues with a leisurely stroll through the Incorporated Trades of Stornoway, Edinburgh, Dundee and Linlithgow.
http://courtofthelordlyon.scot/IsolationHeraldryWeek6C.pdf
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Tuesday of week 6 of the Lock-Down
Today's heraldic shout-out to a representative of our vital food industry goes to Ramsay of Carluke Ltd., bacon-curers, granted arms in 1998.
Heraldry for the Self-Isolator continues its look at the arms of Incorporated Trades - today it is the turn of Aberdeen.
Monday, 4 May 2020
Monday of Week 6 of the Lock-down
Today we thank the thousands of workers in our supermarkets and food shops who are working so hard to keep us all fed. As a form of synecdoche, here are the arms of Tesco, as matriculated for use in Scotland, to represent all the supermarkets and their suppliers.
Heraldry for Self-Isolators continues with a visit to the Incorporated Trades of Glasgow:
Friday, 1 May 2020
Friday of Week 5 of the Lock-Down
We remember with great gratitude the heroic work being down by carers everywhere looking after our friends and family. Here is the coat of arms granted to Aberdeen Old People's Welfare Council in 1968. The saint is St Nicholas.
Heraldry for Self-Isolators continues with a look at the District Councils of the quondam Highland Regional Council. Also more blasoning practice and the weekend quiz.
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