Lyon talks on Heraldry and Freemasonry
On the 26th September the Lord Lyon gave a lecture entitled “The Relationship between Scottish Heraldry and Scottish Freemasonry from the Enlightenment to the Present Day.” It was hosted by Lodge Earl Haig No 1260 at Leven. The Master and Substitute Provincial Grand Master attended.
The coat of arms of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, recorded in 1927 is blazoned:
Parted per pale Azure and Vert in the dexter a saltire Argent and in the sinister on a chevron Or between three towers proper, a pair of compasses extended chevronwise Sable
Parted per pale Azure and Vert in the dexter a saltire Argent and in the sinister on a chevron Or between three towers proper, a pair of compasses extended chevronwise Sable