In 1893, Sir
James Balfour Paul,
Lord Lyon King of Arms, published the contents of the first twelve volumes of the Register, to that date, in the form of an
ordinary (i.e. with the entries in blazon, rearranged by design; and with a name index): the work contained roughly 5,200 entries. Ten years later, by which time the Register had reached its sixteenth volume, he published an updated second edition including all arms registered to the end of 1901: this edition contained 5,532 entries. By 1973 the Register had reached its 57th volume, and in 1977
Lyon Office published a second volume of the
Ordinary: this covered all arms registered from 1902 to the end of 1973, and contained a further 6,040 entries. This volume was edited by David Reid of Robertland,
Carrick Pursuivant (who died in December 1973, while the work was in progress), and Vivien Wilson. The three published volumes are therefore: • • • • Durie, Bruce (2023)
An Ordinary Volume III is now available, of Arms contained in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, covering 1971-2017: Vol. 55 (1971) to Vol. 91 (2017) and part of Vol. 92, Compiled, and with an Introduction and other material, by Dr. Bruce Durie and with a Foreword by The Rt. Hon. The
Lord Lyon, The Revd. Canon Dr. Joseph John Morrow. There is also a
Companion to the Ordinary of Arms vol III compiled by Dr Bruce Durie, dedicated to Crests, Mottos, Supporters, Flags and Badges associated with the Arms in the Ordinary Volume III along with informative essays and other material, and a Foreword by the noted Scots heraldist, Mark Dennis. ==Digitisation==