Lyons Of GLAMIS, Earls Of Strathmore

Lyons Of GLAMIS, Earls Of Strathmore[1, 2, 3]

Male Abt 1272 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Lyons Of GLAMIS 
    Suffix Earls Of Strathmore 
    Born Abt 1272  [1, 2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I12053  Ancestrees
    Last Modified 8 Jul 2022 

    Father Sir LAUMON, 1st Chief Of The Lamonts,   b. 1215, Cowal, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1293, Cowal, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years) 
    Mother Jean DE LYON 
    Family ID F58  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • [lamont 2.GED] Tradition, supported by a genealogical work of 1682 found in Inveraray Castle, maintains that a son of Sir Laumon, had to flee Cowal as a result of a murder; and founded the Lyons of Glamis. He took the name of Lyon from the Lamont arms, and chose as his arms, the reverse of the Lamonts, a blue lion on a silver field. Queen Elisabeth's Lamont ancestry as the Queen Mother (of England, Scotland and Wales), Queen Elizabeth, is a Lyon of Glamis. If this tradition is correct, the current Queen Elizabeth II (of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland) is a Lamont on her mothers side. Published by The Scotsman, Friday 27th September 1935. The Duchess of York.

      Her Celtic Ancestry(From A Correspondent) It is generally not known that the Duchess of York, who is to present the prizes at the Mod Concert in Edinburgh to-night, is descended from one of the oldest Argyllshire clans, the Clan Lamont. The earliest known ancestor of the family of the Lyons of Glamis, now the Earls of Strathmore, is John of the White Lyon, and he was of the house of Lamont, from whom he took the armorial bearing he subsequently assumed as his surname. Whether the descent is in the male or female line is not quite clear, but the tradition of both Campbells and Lamonts supports the former. Thus in the margin of a genealogical book at Innveraray Castle, dated 1682, appears the following note, in the hand of the Argyll who was executed in 1685.

  • Sources 
    1. [S958] DNA Genealogy Projects, Lamont Family DNA Study (http://www.lamont-young.com/).

    2. [S2078] lamont 2.GED (Reliability: 0).
      Date of Import: Jul 9, 2005

    3. [S2078] lamont 2.GED (Reliability: 0).
      Date of Import: Jul 6, 2005