William Lindsay (officer of arms)

English herald
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IntroEnglish herald
A.K.A.William Alexander Lindsay
A.K.A.William Alexander Lindsay
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasGenealogist
Work fieldScience Social science
Gender
Male
Birth8 June 1846
Death13 September 1926 (aged 80 years)
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Biography

William Alexander Lindsay, CVO, FSA (8 June 1846 – 13 September 1926) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Lindsay was the son of Hon. Colin Lindsay son of James 7th Earl of Balcarres,24th Earl of Crawfoed and Lady Frances Howard,dughter of the Earl of Wicklow. On 7 May 1870, he married Lady Harriet Gordon, a daughter of the 5th Earl of Aberdeen and Mary Baillie. His heraldic career began in 1882 when he was appointed Portcullis Pursuivant in Ordinary at the College of Arms. He was promoted to the office of Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary in 1894. In 1919, he was promoted Norroy King of Arms after Charles Athill was promoted to Clarenceux King of Arms. Three years later, Lindsay followed Athill to the role of Clarenceux on Athill's death. Lindsay held the office from 1922 until his own death in 1926.

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