Kintyre Pursuivant - Office Bearers

Office Bearers

  • 1548: John Forsyth was created Kintyre Pursuivent for life.
  • before 1568: Patrick Davidson, made Ross Herald in 1568.
  • 1568: James Purdie, in February 1568 Regent Moray paid £20 for his coat of arms and blazon.
  • 1953-1955: Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk
  • 1955-1971: Charles Jauncey
  • 1986-2000: John Charles Grossmith George

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