Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gillie Aindrias
Uilliam mac Fearchair mhic Gille Aindrias (WILL-yum mak FAR-kar vik gill-ee AHN-drahs) was born in Balnagowan, Scotland, in the year of Our Lord 1263. He was 34, married, and had two sons when William Wallace and Andrew de Moray began the uprising that would eventually lead to Scottish independence. He joined de Moray's rebels at Avoch Castle near Inverness, and aided in the fight to take Balnagowan Castle from the Countess of Ross.
Uilliam received his Award of Arms in October of AS 29 (AD 1994). He received the Magistrae Ithra (MI) for teaching medieval board games in October AS 31 (AD 1996), and the Lions Claw (LC) for long-time service to the Barony of Lions Gate in November AS 32 (AD 1997). He was accepted into the Order of the Goute de Sang (GdS), for service to the Kingdom of An Tir, in AS 33 (AD 1998).
Uilliam is Protege to Mistress Rowenna de Roncesvalles, OL, OP.
Uilliam currently holds the office of "Baronial Gamesmaster", the person responsible for ensuring medieval games happen throughout the Barony of Lions Gate. He is also the deputy herald for the Principality of Tir Righ, the Kingdom Deputy Gamesmaster, Guildmaster of the Brewers' Guild of Tir Righ, and the Voice & Court Heraldric deputy to Caitrina, the Chief Baronial Herald. He has been the Baronial herald previously, as well as the Baronial Games Master in years past.
Uilliam is also known as William MacAndrew of Ross of Balnagowan.
He bears; Per chevron argent and azure, two chess rooks and a winged wolf statant counterchanged, and for a crest, a wolf sejant erect regardant maintaining a drum argent. His motto is "Num is sum qui mentiar tibi?" ("Would I lie to you?")