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− | Sable Loat Pursuivant is the title designated for the [[Lions Gate|Barony of Lions Gate]]'s baronial herald. The current Sable Loat is [[ | + | Sable Loat Pursuivant is the title designated for the [[Lions Gate|Barony of Lions Gate]]'s baronial herald. The current Sable Loat is [[Laric Godwin]]. |
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− | *[[Caitrina inghean Aindriasa]] ( | + | Past Sable Loats: |
− | *[[Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic | + | |
+ | *[[Garet Doiron]] | ||
+ | *[[Cáemgen mac Garbith ui Andrais]]. | ||
+ | *[[Ealeen de Seez]] | ||
+ | *[[Caitrina inghean Aindriasa]] (also became [[Lions Blood Herald]]) | ||
+ | *[[Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gille Aindrias]] (again) | ||
*[[Hraði inn Rakki]] | *[[Hraði inn Rakki]] | ||
*[[Harold Devin of Waltham ]] | *[[Harold Devin of Waltham ]] | ||
+ | *[[Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gille Aindrias]] | ||
*[[Colin Mackay of Balmaghie]] | *[[Colin Mackay of Balmaghie]] | ||
− | *[[Scellanus of Skye]] | + | *[[Scellanus of Skye]] (also became [[Black Lion Principal Herald]]) |
*[[Morgan of Aberystwyth]] | *[[Morgan of Aberystwyth]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
− | [[Category:Culture]][[Category:Heraldry]] | + | [[Category:Culture]] |
+ | [[Category:Heraldry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Heralds]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Officers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 26 March 2018
Sable Loat Pursuivant is the title designated for the Barony of Lions Gate's baronial herald. The current Sable Loat is Laric Godwin.
Past Sable Loats:
- Garet Doiron
- Cáemgen mac Garbith ui Andrais.
- Ealeen de Seez
- Caitrina inghean Aindriasa (also became Lions Blood Herald)
- Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gille Aindrias (again)
- Hraði inn Rakki
- Harold Devin of Waltham
- Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gille Aindrias
- Colin Mackay of Balmaghie
- Scellanus of Skye (also became Black Lion Principal Herald)
- Morgan of Aberystwyth