Ross Herald

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Ross Herald
Badge of the Ross Herald.svg
The heraldic badge of Ross Herald of Arms
 
Heraldic tradition Gallo-British
Jurisdiction Scotland
Governing body Court of the Lord Lyon

Ross Herald of Arms Extraordinary is a Scottish herald of arms Extraordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon. The office is however held in Extraordinary after the retirement of the last holder in Ordinary. [1]

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The title of the office is derived from the Earldom of Ross. The title was first used in 1475. [2]

The Ross Herald in 1687, Henry Fraser was a heraldic painter who apprenticed under George Porteous. He was responsible for genealogical research and the designing and painting of coats of arms. There is mention of him in the Gordon papers of 24 December 1716 "Account due to Henry Fraser, Ross Herald, for paintings done for funeral of George, 1st duke of Gordon: lozenge arms, mort heads, branches for the coffin, a helmet and ducal crown, etc., and other work in the Citadel of Leith." He was also mentioned by Alexander Nisbet in his book A System of Heraldry, Speculative & Practical written in 1712 but not published until 1722 in Edinburgh. "James Workman's Illuminated Book of Arms, who was Herald in the reign of James VI, which book I frequently refer to... which book I had from the ingenious Mr. Henry Fraser, Ross Herald...." Mr. Fraser died 15 January 1724 and is buried b. 17 North Corner Naismith Tomb in Greyfriars Churchyard. The office was held until his death.

The badge of office is Two lions rampant Argent armed and langued Azure supporting a baton paleways Sable, the tips Or ensigned of the Crown of Scotland Proper. [3]

The office is currently held by John Stirling.

Holders of the office

ArmsNameDate of appointmentRef [4]
... (Diligens)1476
John Dickson1517
Arms of Sir Robert Forman of Luthrie.svg Sir Robert Forman of Luthrie1540 [5]
Robert Hart1546
Alexander Ross1558 [6]
Sir William Stewart1565 [7]
Patrick Davidson1567 [8]
John Purdy1593
Andrew Littlejohn1596
Adam Matheson1599
Thomas Williamson of Mylnehill1616
Thomas Hunter1625
John Malcolm1630
Andrew Littlejohn1646
Arms of Joseph Stacey.svg Joseph Stacey1663
Henry Fraser1687
Roderick Chalmers1724
John Toulon (or Teulon)1746 [9] [10]
Thomas Husband1756
Patric Bennet of Whiteside1816
David Taylor1825
George Goldie1836
Andrew Gilman1860
Vacant1879–1901
Andrew Monro Ross1901–1925
Vacant1925–1988
Arms of Charles Burnett.svg Charles John Burnett
(Office used in Extraordinary from 2011)
1988–2015 [11] [12]
Vacant2015–2017
Arms of Mark Dennis.svg Mark D. Dennis
(Office used in Extraordinary)
2017–2020 [13]
Vacant2020–2024
Arms of John Stirling.svg
John Stirling, WS
2024–Present [14]

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