Re: Scottish Feudal Barony titles
- From: barrassie <mckerrellofhillhouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 01:44:01 -0700 (PDT)
On May 17, 8:39 am, barrassie <mckerrellofhillho...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On May 15, 11:58 pm, am <a...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:That is Scottish titles were granted by a Scottish Crown which
On 14 May, 13:04, rha_stew...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
However, Lord Uist has shown quite clearly that in his view names with
territorial designations are nothing more or less than names and, if
that is so, where a person holds a passport, driving licence and pays
tax to HM Revenue & Customs in his chosen name it is rather difficult
for any of us to argue that the Crown or the relevant "Queen's
Officer" has not recognised that person in their chosen name.
I understand that Lord Uist's judgement is to be appealed by the
Crown.
Notice was given to the parties on the very last day. This means that
the case
will go to the Inner house of the Court of Session. It is likely that,
as before,
it will take a considerable time before the matter is resolved.
EAJM
Scottish titles were originally granted by the UK Crown which did not
then exist.
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existed centuries before a UK Crown.
With another reference to the title Lady The Lady for wife pf a Laird,
in fact I was repremaned when telephoning I asked if I were talking to
Lady X, I was put in my place and told The Lady X, that is not the
wife of a baronet of knight.
If you refer to the Scots dictionary you will read that the title of
Lady plus estate name is used. This is also in the up to date Scots
dictionary, so not in the distant past. One new small landowner was
reprimanded for using the style Madam or the Madam for his wife so
reverted to Lady plus estate name, so perhaps preference should be
given to the style The Madam to show wife of a chief/chieftain of old
standing to difference from a new landowner or other new titles!
The word title covers a lot of ground, as in the word job title, so a
designation is a title just as Lady or General or Doctor or
Proffessor, they are all titles of some form before a person's name.
CMKH
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