| 单词 | rothesay | 
| 释义 | Rothesayn. Scottish.  I.  Compounds.  1.   Rothesay Herald  n. (more fully  Rothesay Herald of Arms (in Ordinary)) one of the senior heraldic Scottish officers of arms. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldry > herald > 			[noun]		 > Scottish heralds Rothesay Herald1402 Bluemantle1504 Rothesay1506 Ross Herald1515 1402    in  J. Stuart  & G. Burnett Exchequer Rolls Scotl. 		(1880)	 III. 552  				In partem pensionis.., videlicet Rothesay heraldo. 1488    Acts Parl. Scotl. 		(1814)	 II. 214/1  				The lettrez brocht fra him be Rothissay herrald. 1554–5    in  J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. 		(1913)	 X. 268  				To Robert Hart, Rothsay heroauld, passand to Kelso witht ane precept of the commendatouris thairof. 1581    Sc. Acts Parl. 		(1814)	 III. 286/1  				His said office of Rothesay herauld. 1642    Reg. Privy Council Scotl. VII. 331  				The other two [were charged] by John Spence, Rothesay Herald,..to render their houses. 1757    W. Maitland Hist. & Antiq. Scotl. II. 714  				Sir James Ogilvy of Airly, with a clerk, and Rothsay herald, had orders to repair forthwith to Denmark. 1797    J. Pinkerton Hist. Scotl. I.  vi. 233  				He sent Rothsay herald to France with a letter relating this and the other events of the year. 1864    J. E. Reid Hist. County of Bute viii. 97  				There is in the court of Lord Lyon a Rothesay herald and a Bute pursuivant. 1890    Times 8 Mar. 14/1  				The Queen has been pleased..to appoint James William Mitchell, Esq., Rothesay Herald, to be Lyon Clerk. 1931    H. W. Thompson Sc. Man of Feeling Pref. p. xv  				A generosity equally fine was that of Mr. Francis J. Grant, W.S., His Majesty's Rothesay Herald, now Lord Lyon King at Arms. 1966    Times 12 Aug. 12/5  				Colonel Lawson remains Rothesay Herald. 2007    Times 		(Nexis)	 13 Dec. (Features) 72  				Sir Crispin Agnew of Locknaw, QC, (Rothesay Herald of Arms) and Lady Agnew.  II.  Simple uses.  2.  = Rothesay Herald n. at sense  1. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldry > herald > 			[noun]		 > Scottish heralds Rothesay Herald1402 Bluemantle1504 Rothesay1506 Ross Herald1515 1506–7    in  J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. 		(1901)	 III. 371  				Item, to Blewmantill, now callit Rothsey, for to pas in France. a1725    A. Nisbet Syst. Heraldry 		(1742)	 II.  iv. xvi. 171  				Rothsay has his Name and Title from the Castle of Rothsay,..an antient Residence of our Scots Kings in the Isle of Bute. 1843    C. R. Dod Man. Dignities Privilege & Precedence 		(new ed.)	  iv. 300  				The number of the heralds in Scotland are six, viz. Islay, Rothesay, Snowdown, Marchmont, Albany, and Ross. 1900    J. B. Paul Heraldry Sc. Hist. & Art  iii. 92  				Of heralds who were or ultimately became part of the King's Household we meet with Rothesay, Marchmont, Snowdon, Albany, Ross, and Islay. 1930    Encycl. Laws Scotl. IX. 338  				By the Act of 1867 the number of heralds was reduced to three, the present heralds being Albany, Rothesay, and Marchmont. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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