Sellar, David

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معلومات حول الهوية:

الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Sellar, David
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
Sellar, William David Hamilton
Sellar, W. David H
تاريخ الميلاد
1941-02-27
تاريخ الوفاة
2019-01-26
مجال النشاط
Genealogy
Heraldry
History
Law
مهنة
Legal historians
Public officers
Genealogists
Heraldists
Historians
Law teachers
لغات ذات صلة
eng
النوع الاجتماعي
male
MARC
MARC

أرقام تعريفية أخرى

VIAF: 34522521
Wikidata: Q1176586
Library of congress: n 85075715
HAI10: 000703318
مصادر المعلومات
  • Scotsman WWW site, viewed Feb. 12, 2019(David Sellar, Lord Lyon King of Arms. Born: 27 February 1941 in Glasgow. Died: 26 January 2019 in Edinburgh, aged 78. As Lord Lyon, he held reins like no other in the world, with personal charge of heraldry, and as a judge on genealogical questions relating to family representation and pedigrees. Through his post in jurisprudence at Edinburgh University, he brought to the office the force of the law. But his lifelong study, his "passion" as he termed it, was the study of genealogy. William David Hamilton Sellar MVO MA LLB FRHistS FSAScot was hailed as the most influential Scottish legal historian of his generation; joined the law faculty at Edinburgh Univ. in 1969; remained there for his entire academic career; founded the Centre for Legal History in 1992; appointed Lord Lyon in March 2008)
  • Miscellany two, 1984:t.p. (David Sellar, B.A., LL.B.)
  • Cooper of Culross, T.M.C. The Scottish legal tradition, 1991:t.p. (W. David H. Sellar, BA, LLB, sen. lecturer in Scots law, U. of Edinburgh) p. 64, etc. (David Sellar; W.D.H. Sellar)
  • Sellar, David. The Highland clan MacNeacail (MacNicol), 1999:t.p. (W. David H. Sellar) jkt. (David Sellar is an Honorary Research Fellow of the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Glasgow. He has published extensively on Highland history and genealogy, has written on the origins of both the Campbells and the MacDonalds and was a contributor to the Companion to Gaelic Scotland. ... he has also written on the history of Scots law and is co-author of the Saltire Society's The Scottish legal tradition. He resides in Edinburgh)