- Sir
Thomas Innes of
Learney GCVO WS (1893–1971) was a
Scottish officer of arms who was Lord Lyon from 1945 to 1969. He was
Carrick Pursuivant and Albany...
- war-cries on heraldica.org Fox-Davies &
Johnston (2007), p. 449–450
Innes of
Learney (1975), pp. 60–61 "Further
Guidance on Flags". The
Court of the Lord Lyon...
- Sir
Thomas Innes of
Learney, a clan is a
community that is
distinguished by
heraldry and
recognised by the Sovereign.
Learney considered clans to be...
- law has jurisdiction.
According to
former Lord Lyon Sir
Thomas Innes of
Learney, a clan is a
community that is
distinguished by
heraldry and recognised...
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Scottish noble class was
prominently advocated for by Sir
Thomas Innes of
Learney during his
tenure as
Carrick Pursuivant of Arms and
later Lord Lyon King...
- 2015.
Retrieved 4 May 2015. Perelman, p.141 ( ch. 7 ) Adam, F.;
Innes of
Learney, T. (1952). The Clans, Septs, and
Regiments of the
Scottish Highlands (4th ed...
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intention of
discrediting the
dress as a
national garb." Sir
Thomas Innes of
Learney (1939/1971)
calls it a "wretched story".
Barnes &
Kennedy (1956) say the...
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Retrieved 9 June 2008.
Campbell of
Airds (2000), pp. 289–290. Adam &
Innes of
Learney (1970), p. 136. "MyClan.com : A-Z List of the Clans". 10
March 2007. Archived...
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Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll.
Frank Adam and
Thomas Innes of
Learney, in
their The Clans,
Septs &
Regiments of the
Scottish Highlands, listed...
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quoting Hugh Cheape, from a 1999 interview.
Innes of
Learney (1971), pp. 8, 10.
Innes of
Learney (1971), p. 8, citing:
Fraser of Reelig,
Charles Ian (1930)...