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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
| | | The Scottish nobility is a minority of the population, although many (if not most) Scots will have aristocratic ancestry at some point in the past. Scotland's nobility and heraldry are qualified and decided by the [[Lord Lyon]], King of Arms.<br> <br> |
| The nobility is a class of people who had special political and social status. Nobility is inherited or granted by the crown as a reward to persons who perform a heroic deed, have a notable achievement, or hold a prominent government position. The noble class forms less than five percent of Scotland’s population. | | The nobility is a class of people who had special political and social status. Nobility is inherited or granted by the crown as a reward to persons who perform a heroic deed, have a notable achievement, or hold a prominent government position. The noble class forms less than five percent of Scotland’s population. |
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| * Righ or ri (Gaelic, literally "king") - the sovereign of the nation was the Ard-Righ or High King. Sub-national Lords were also known as "righ" sometimes, such as the Lords of Galloway | | * Righ or ri (Gaelic, literally "king") - the sovereign of the nation was the Ard-Righ or High King. Sub-national Lords were also known as "righ" sometimes, such as the Lords of Galloway |
| * Mormaer - a regional or provincial ruler, theoretically second only to the King of Scots, and the senior of a Toiseach (chieftain). This term was generally superseded by earl. | | * Mormaer or High Steward- a regional or provincial ruler, theoretically second only to the King of Scots, and the senior of a Toiseach (chieftain). This term was generally superseded by earl. |
| | * Steward or Stewart - ruler of a stewartry (maoirne or mearns) |
| | * Thane - In Scotland this was sometimes used as the equiv |
| * Toiseach - a chief or chieftain. This was often the ruler of a clan or family group, especially in the Highlands. | | * Toiseach - a chief or chieftain. This was often the ruler of a clan or family group, especially in the Highlands. |
| * Laird - the landowner of a large estate. This is generally a courtesy title. | | * Laird - the landowner of a large estate. This is generally a courtesy title. |
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| * Clan chief (Gaelic: ceannard cinnidh) | | * Clan chief (Gaelic: ceannard cinnidh) |
| * Chieftain (Gaelic: ceann-cinnidh) - runs a sept or branch. | | * Chieftain (Gaelic: ceann-cinnidh) - runs a sept or branch. |
| * Dunniwassal (Gaelic: duine uasal) - a gentleman. | | * Cadet |
| | * Duniwassal (Gaelic: duine uasal) - a gentleman. |
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| == Accessing the Records == | | == Accessing the Records == |
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| Burke's Peerage was established in London in 1826 as the "definitive guide to the genealogy and heraldry of the Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Landed Gentry of the United Kingdom."<ref>Burke's Peerage, "Burke's Peerage," 2018, www.burkespeerage.com, accessed 2 August 2018.</ref> While some of these books can only be accessed in print, many have been digitized and are available online. | | Burke's Peerage was established in London in 1826 as the "definitive guide to the genealogy and heraldry of the Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Landed Gentry of the United Kingdom."<ref>Burke's Peerage, "Burke's Peerage," 2018, www.burkespeerage.com, accessed 2 August 2018.</ref> While some of these books can only be accessed in print, many have been digitized and are available online. |
| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke%27s_Peerage#Online_Editions Wikipedia: Burke's Peerage Online Editions] - contains links to the online volumes (on Hathitrust) | | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke%27s_Peerage#Online_Editions Wikipedia: Burke's Peerage Online Editions] - contains links to the online volumes (on Hathitrust) |
| *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8487&geo_a=r&o_iid=62817&o_lid=62817&o_sch=Web+Property Burke's Peerage and Baronetage Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary, Vol 2] ($) index and images | | *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8487&geo_a=r&o_iid=62817&o_lid=62817&o_sch=Web+Property Burke's Peerage and Baronetage Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary, Vol 2] ($) index & images |
| *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1860 Burke’s Family Records (Indexed)] ($) index and images | | *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1860 Burke’s Family Records (Indexed)] ($) index & images |
| *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34767 Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage - 1881] ($) images | | *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34767 Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage - 1881] ($) images |
| *[http://www.burkespeerage.com/search.php Burke's Peerage Search] (index free, but subscription needed to view image) | | *[http://www.burkespeerage.com/search.php Burke's Peerage Search] (index free, but subscription needed to view image) |
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| [[Category:Scotland Heraldry]] | | [[Category:Scotland Heraldry]][[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Nobility]] |