Albany Herald

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The heraldic badge of Albany Herald of Arms in Ordinary
The heraldic badge of Albany Herald of Arms in Ordinary

Albany Herald of Arms in Ordinary is a current Scottish officer of arms in ordinary. The office was first mentioned in a diplomatic mission from Scotland to England in 1401. The office was probably instituted on the creation of Robert Stewart, son of King Robert II, as Duke of Albany, on 28 April 1398. Albany is an old name for the part of Scotland north of the River Forth, and is cognate with "Alba", the Scottish Gaelic for Scotland.

The badge of office is blazoned as A Saltire Argent enfiling a Coronet of four Fleurs-de-lis Or ensigned of the Crown of Scotland proper.

The current Albany Herald (from 1985) is John Alexander Spens, MVO, RD, WS

[edit] Office bearers

  • In 1588 Alexander Oliphant
  • In 1604 Thomas Oliphant
  • 1900s Robert Spence Livingstone
  • 1923-1926 George Sitwell Campbell-Swinton
  • 1927-1935 Sir Thomas Wolseley Haig
  • 1935-1945 Thomas Innes of Learney
  • 1953-1961 Charles Ian Fraser
  • 1961-19?? Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk
  • 1985- John Alexander Spens

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