George Burnett (officer of arms)
George Burnett, LLD, WS (1822–1890) was a long-serving Scottish officer of arms.
Life
He was born on 9 March 1822 the second son of John Burnett, 5th Laird of Kemnay in Aberdeenshire.
He trained as a lawyer (normal for the Lord Lyon) and in 1860 appears as an advocate in Edinburgh living at 21 Ainslie Place on the Moray Estate.[1]
He was appointed Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1866 and served in that post until his death in 1890, being known in this period as George Burnett, Lord Lyon.
He lived at 21 Walker Street in Edinburgh's West End.
He died on 23 January 1890 and is buried in the churchyard of St John's Church on Princes Street.[2]
Arms
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See also
References
Wikisource has the text of the Dictionary of National Biography 1901 supplement's article about George Burnett. |
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1860
- "George Burnett". Find-a-grave.
External links
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Preceded by The Earl of Kinnoull |
Lord Lyon King of Arms 1866–1890 |
Succeeded by Sir James Balfour Paul |
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