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Innes of
Learney &
Innes of
Edingight, p.8
Innes of
Learney &
Innes of
Edingight, p.9 "Coats of arms". www.courtofthelordlyon.scot...
- Sir
Malcolm Rognvald Innes of
Edingight KCVO WS FSA Scot (25 May 1938 – 20
September 2020) was Lord Lyon King of Arms of
Scotland from 1981
until 2001...
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Society upon the
retirement after many
years of Sir
Malcolm Innes of
Edingight, who had
preceded him as Lord Lyon. In
August 2007,
Blair intimated his...
- Press. ISBN 9780806305837.
Innes of Learney,
Thomas (1978).
Innes of
Edingight,
Malcolm (ed.).
Scots Heraldry (3rd ed.). London:
Johnston & Bacon. ISBN 9780717942282...
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Heraldic offices Preceded by Sir
Malcolm Innes of
Edingight Carrick Pursuivant 1973 Succeeded by John
Alexander Spens...
- to the 1984
reprinted edition of Nisbet's
System of Heraldry,
Innes of
Edingight stated that "the work of
Alexander Nisbet has not been
received as of...
- Press. ISBN 9780806305837.
Innes of Learney,
Thomas (1978).
Innes of
Edingight,
Malcolm (ed.).
Scots Heraldry (3rd ed.). London:
Johnston & Bacon. ISBN 9780717942282...
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Clerk and
Keeper of the
Records 1929-1966 Succeeded by
Malcolm Innes of
Edingight Preceded by Sir John MacLeod, Bt
Unicorn Pursuivant 1929-1939 Succeeded by...
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Cairfield House (John Gordon)
Cullen House (Earl of Seafield) Duff
House Edingight House (Major A.F.
Innes Taylor)
Forglen House and
Birkenbog (Sir Robert...
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buildings in the
north east of
Scotland is in Grange. It is
called Mains of
Edingight and was
built in 1559. In 1996, the
community celebrated its 800 years...