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H.M. New Register House,
Edinburgh. EH1 3YT
Telephone: 0131 556 7255
Facimile: 0131 557 2148
www.lyon-court.com |
The Court
of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms |
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The Court of the Lord
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Lyon King of Arms
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The Lord Lyon is not only
a Minister of the Crown but also a judge of the Realm; nowadays it is
perhaps in this capacity that he comes most in contact with the public,
for almost all Scottish heraldic business is conducted on Judicial lines,
through the machinery of the Court of the Lord Lyon which exercises both a
civil and a penal jurisdiction under the old Common Law of Scotland as
well as sundry Acts of Parliament. Scotland and Spain are probably the
only countries where a court of heraldry and genealogy still exists in
daily operation, before which lawyers plead in wig and gown, though,
thanks to the courtesy and interest shown by the Lord Lyon and his
officers, most of the business of the ordinary applicant is settled
without even the need for legal assistance. The Court of the Lord Lyon
indeed reflects, not the curt severity of the Police Court or the
Magisterial Bench, but rather the stately benevolence of distant days when
our ancient Scottish laws were administered upon the "moot hill" of some
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The statutes drawn up by
the skilful Scottish statesmen of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
function as smoothly and efficiently today and serve the lieges as
effectively as they did in the Middle Ages. The Court of the Lord Lyon is
situated in H.M. New Register House, its records (part of the National
Records of Scotland) being entrusted to the Lyon Clerk. When sitting in
full Court the Lord Lyon wears, as he did in Parliament before the Union,
a robe of crimson velvet and ermine, somewhat like the coronation robe of
a British peer, but with cords and tassels and no hood. |
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The duties of the Court
are divided into two broad categories: (a) Establishing rights to arms and
pedigrees, which, when satisfactory evidence is produced, results in a
judicial "Interlocutor" granting warrant to the Lyon Clerk to record in
the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, or in the Public
Register of All Genealogies and Birthbrieves in Scotland, the particular
coat of arms and genealogy which have been established to his Lordship's
satisfaction. (b) The penal and semi-penal (State Revenue) jurisdiction is
concerned with protecting the rights both of private individuals and of
the Crown in Scottish armorial bearings, and over H.M. Messengers at Arms.
This is regarded as a matter of signal importance, for where persons or
corporations have paid fees to the Crown in return for the exclusive right
to armorial bearings, and a Scots coat of arms can belong to only one
person at a time, it is only proper that these rights should be protected.
Without such protection arms are indeed useless to anybody or for
anything. |
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Proclaiming the
dissolution of the Westminster |
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Parliament May 2001.
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Ross Herald, Lord Lyon
and Carrick Pursuivant. |
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The misappropriation or
unauthorised display of a man's coat of arms is a "real injury" under the
Common Law of Scotland.
Accordingly the
registered owner of a Scots coat of arms may obtain judicial interdict in
Lyon Court against any person depicting his arms against his wishes or to
his prejudice. The Crown and the public have also an interest, the former
because in Scotland the fees on registration of armorial bearings and
pedigrees are payable to H.M. Treasury, and the latter for prevention of
fraud through improper assumption of coats of arms because armorial
bearings are legal evidence which may be used in cases of succession and
identity.
The Lyon Court, like
other Courts in Scotland, has a public Prosecutor, styled, like those of
Scots Sheriff Courts, a "Procurator-Fiscal". He raises proceedings, when
necessary against those who improperly usurp armorial bearings, and in
view of the financial interest of the Treasury, the Scots Courts of Appeal
regard the Fiscal's intervention as analogous to an Inland Revenue
prosecution. The armorial offender in Scotland is accordingly viewed with
the same stern and unromantic outlook which meets any other culprit caught
evading national taxation. Lyon Court has by Statute
1592, cap. 125,
and
1672, cap. 47, full
powers of fine and imprisonment, and by 1669, cap. 95, Letters of Horning
as well as, at common law, power to erase unwarrantable arms, and to "dash
them furth of" stained-glass windows, break unwarrantable seals, and,
where the Fiscal or complainer moves for forfeiture, to grant warrant for
seizing movable goods and gear upon which arms are unwarrantably
represented. He may also interdict usurpers of arms.
The granting or
regranting of Arms by Letters Patent and various Birthbrieves, e.g.
Diplomas of Nobility or of Chiefship (Diploma Stemmalis), is not judicial
but the exercise by Lyon of the Sovereign's Armorial prerogative, and with
this the Courts of Appeal "cannot interfere". In this branch of Armorial
jurisdiction Lyon, after considering the Petition, issues a Warrant, which
is the heraldic equivalent of the Queen's "Signature" for a Crown Charter,
"authorising" the Lyon Clerk to prepare the Letters Patent. On all these
proceedings fees are payable to H.M. Exchequer. It is not often realised
that the Lyon Office is a revenue-earning Government Department as well as
being custodian of the pageantry and romance of Scotland's mediaeval
grandeur.
Sir Thomas Innes of Learney
“Scots Heraldry”
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William David Hamilton Sellar, FSA Scot. FR Hist. |
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The
lord Lyon King of Arms |
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David Sellar prior
to his appointment as Lord Lyon on the 7th March 2009, was Bute
Pursuivant of Arms. Mr Sellar qualified as a solicitor in 1966. After
two years with the Scottish Land Court, he joined the Faculty of Law at
the University of Edinburgh where he is now an Honorary Fellow. |
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Mrs
Elizabeth Ann Roads, MVO, Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records |
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Elizabeth Roads (née
Bruce) is also Carrick Pursuivant of Arms. She joined the Court of the
Lord Lyon in 1975 and was appointed Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records
in 1986. She was Linlithgow Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary in 1987 and
appointed Carrick Pursuivant of Arms in 1992. As Elizabeth Bruce, Mrs
Roads was a founder member of the Heraldry Society of Scotland in 1977,
she was Chairman during the late nineties and now a Fellow of the
Society. She was also Chairman of the successful 1995 Lions and Thistles
exhibition in Edinburgh and has been a regular lecturer at Society
meetings and international heraldic conferences over the years. |
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George Way of Plean, LLB.
FRSA, FSA.Scot., |
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Procurator Fiscal to the
Lyon Court. |
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A graduate of
Edinburgh University, George Way is a senior partner with the law firm
of Beveridge & Kellas SSC. He has a seat on the Council of the Law
Society of Scotland and is the President Elect of the Society of
Solicitors in the Supreme Courts of Scotland. He has been the Secretary
of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs and is a member of the
Venerable Order of St. John and Companion of Order of Malta. He is the
author of the best seller, The Collins Clan and Family Encyclopaedia. He
also wrote useful compendium Everyday Scots Law and the heritage themed
Clans and Tartans and Homelands of the Clans. He was appointed 12th
February 2003. |
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Staff and
Heraldic Artists in the Court of the Lord Lyon |
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Mrs
Yvonne Holton
Awaiting Image of Arms.
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Mrs Yvonne Holton, Herald
Painter to the |
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Court of the Lord Lyon.
Appointed 1990. |
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Mrs
Jenny Phillips
has not
matriculated arms. |
Mrs Jenny Phillips, Heraldic
Artist. Appointed 1974 |
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Miss
Clare Mcrory
has not
matriculated arms. |
Miss Clare McCrory, Heraldic
Artist. Appointed 1989. |
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Mr
David Allan
has not
matriculated arms. |
Mr David
Allan, Calligrapher and Herald Artist. Appointed 1993. |
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Miss
Maggie Spalding
has not
matriculated arms. |
Miss
Maggie Spalding, Heraldic Artist, Appointed 2007 |
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Miss
Sally Pattrick
has not
matriculated arms. |
Miss
Sally Pattrick, Heraldic Artist, Appointed 2008 |
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Mr
Lewis Leslie
has not
matriculated arms. |
Mr Lewis
Leslie, Calligrapher. Appointed 2003. |
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Miss
June Simpson
has not
matriculated arms. |
Miss June
Simpson is secretary to the Lord Lyon |
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Mr
Bruce Gorie
has not
matriculated arms. |
Mr Bruce
Gorie is secretary to the Lyon Clerk. |
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