The Lord of Balvaird | |
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![]() ![]() Arms: Parted per chevron Gules and Argent, two acorns slipped Or and in base a fleur-de-lys Azure. Crest: A demi lion rampant Or armed and langued Azure holding in its paws a swallow tailed Pennon Azure charged with a cross pattée Argent.
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Creation date | 1624[2] |
Creation | Baronage of Scotland |
Created by | Charles II |
First holder | Lord Andrew Murray |
Present holder | Brady Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, Baron of Balvaird |
Heir apparent | Huxley Byron Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, Ygr |
Remainder to | heirs and assignees |
Subsidiary titles | Baron of Balvaird Lord of Balvaird |
Status | extant |
Seat(s) | Balvaird Castle |
Motto | Un Cran Plus Loin (“One Step Further") |
Lordship and Barony of Balvaird |
Lord of Balvaird or Baron of Balvaird is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland (a lordship of higher baronial nobility than barony).
Note that for Lords in the Baronage of Scotland a baron is a lord and a lord is a baron and is interchangeable, the chapeau represents Scottish barons in historic heraldry instead of a coronet.
The caput is Balvaird Castle, in the County of Perthshire in Scotland. One of the borders of the Barony was at one time the River Farg.[3] The Barony was originally granted by a Crown Charter of Confirmation in favour of Lord Andrew Murray "of the lands and Barony of Balvaird" dated 16 March 1624. The Barony is described in Latin in the crown grant as "terrarum et baronie de Balvaird".[4] The spelling of the name of the Lordship & Barony has many variations, including Balverd, Balverde, Balward, Balwaird[5] and Baleward.[6]
In 1673, a Crown Charter of Erection raised the Barony to a Lordship of Balvaird, granted in favour of David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont. The subjects of the charter are narrated in English as "all and whole various lands incorporated into the Lordship and Barony of Balvaird, together with the tower, fortalice and manor place of Balvaird.” [7]
The Barony of Balvaird is one of several Scottish feudal Crown baronies. The previous Lord of Balvaird was Alexander Murray, 9th Earl of Mansfield. He had inherited the title from his father William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield, who died in 2015.[8] The title disponed in 2017[9] by deed of assignation [10] to the present baron: Brady Brim-DeForrest of Balvaird Castle, Baron of Balvaird. He owns both the castle of Balvaird and separately the titular feudal barony of Balvaird.[11]