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He was Lord Lyon King of Arms from 1630 to 1654.
This was made by Lord Lyon King of Arms on July 9, 1798.
The chief was recognised as such by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, in 1991.
It is anticipated that this matter will be settled by Lord Lyon King of Arms in the next few years.
Also, in 1783, he was confirmed as an armiger by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.
He served as Lord Lyon King of Arms from 1804 until 1866, succeeding his father in that office.
The clan, however, does not have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.
Lyon King of Arms Act 1592
The flag proportions are not fixed, however the Lord Lyon King of Arms states that 5:4 is suitable.
Lord Lyon King of Arms and his heralds and pursuivants,
The Lord Lyon King of Arms has a vital and continuing influence on the family organization in Scotland.
This tartan was recorded by the Lord Lyon King of Arms on 3 January 1968.
In 1866 he became the Lord Lyon King of Arms which office he held until his death on 23 January 1890.
There are established clans that do not have chiefs recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.
They are officially recognised as clan chieftains by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.
This practice is continued to this day by heralds of the Lord Lyon King of Arms.
In Scotland this authority is delegated to Lord Lyon King of Arms at his or her own discretion.
Henry Thomson (herald), Lord Lyon King of Arms from 1490
Lindsay was granted a coat of arms by Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1987.
The Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms
(Scotland has its own heraldic authority: Lord Lyon King of Arms and his office.)
It is assigned by the Lord Lyon King of Arms to any armiger who wishes to apply for it.
D., Lord Lyon King of Arms, Edinburgh, 1886, vol.
(b. 25 May 1938) was Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland from 1981 until 2001.
Since there is no Clan Chief, the arms are lodged with Lord Lyon King of Arms.
"Would you please consult with Lyon Lord Kyndreth?"
He is entertaining Lyon Lord Kyndreth, who was here last night and is here now.
V'denn Lyon Lord Kyndreth made your father an offer for your hand last night, on behalf of his son.
That's V'kel Lyon Lord Kyndreth," Gel hissed in Kyrt-ian's ear.
It wasn't the seal of Lyon Lord Kyn-dreth there, but that of the deceased-and, as Kaeth had said, unlamented-Lord Dyran.
V'kel Lyon Lord Kyndreth-Lord Lyon of the Great House of Kyndreth-stood wrapped in a scarlet cloak embroidered with leaping stags, his arms crossed over his chest.
"Well, there's good news and there's inconvenient news," he replied, "The inconvenient news is that Lyon Lord Kyndreth wants to visit for long enough to learn my training and combat methods.
Kyrtian's paternal great-grandfather had been one of the longest-lived survivors, as (he now learned) had Lyon Lord Kyndreth's great-grandsire; most other Elvenlords in these days were yet a further generation down the line from the original inhabitants of the new land.
Still, once an assassin, as they say, the cloak never drops from your shoulders-so I'll qualify it by admitting for Lyon Lord Kyndreth, I'm an active agent, but an inactive assassin, nor am I ever likely to let him know of my more esoteric abilities."