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Clan Lyon. Crest: Within a garland of bay leaves, a lady from the middle richly attired, holding in her dexter hand a thistle all Proper (in allusion to the alliance of Sir John Lyon with Princess Jean, daughter of King Robert II). Motto. In Te Domine Speravi (In thee o Lord have I put my trust) [1] Profile. Region.
- Lyons family
Some sources identify the progenitors of the Scottish branch...
- Bowes-Lyon
The Bowes-Lyon family descends from George Bowes of Gibside...
- Lyons family
The Lord Lyon formerly also registered and recorded clan tartans, only upon request from the clan chief, but this function has been taken over by the Scottish Register of Tartans. As Lyon Court is a government department, fees paid for granting coats of arms are paid to the Treasury.
ArmsNameDates Of Office2014–presentMorrow is a member of the Faculty of ...2008–2014Born in 1941. Sellar read history at ...2001–2008Born in 1940. Blair is a retired ...1981–2001Born in 1938, the son of Thomas Innes of ...Sir John Lyon of Glamis (c. 1340 – 4 November 1382) was a Scottish nobleman who was Chamberlain of Scotland between 1377 and 1382. He is regarded as the progenitor of the Chiefs of Clan Lyon.
Clan Lyon is a Scottish clan associated with the lands of Glen Lyon in Perthshire, Scotland. Origin of the name: Leon, Normandy, France. Although Sir Iain Moncreiffe, perhaps the greatest herald genealogist, believed his family were of Celtic origin and descended from a younger son of the Lamonts, the generally accepted view is that they ...
Elizabeth Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, was an English noblewoman and the wife of Scottish peer John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Born to Lady Elizabeth Butler and Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, her paternity was in doubt.