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(Redirected from Lord Torpichen)

The 1764 coat of arms of Walter Sandilands, Lord Torphichen.

Lord TorphichenorBaron Torphichen[1] is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created by Queen Mary in 1564 for Sir James Sandilands (to whom she was related), with remainder to his heirs and assigns whatsoever.[2][3][4] John Horne Stevenson, then Marchmont Herald, wrote in “Dignities” (vol. 4, 1897, p. 226-7): That the barony of Torphichen was the only possible exception to the general rule that peerages cannot be transmitted and must be inherited. As such, it is the only peerage title that may potentially be legally separated from the bloodline, allowing it to be assigned or passed on to heirs who are not direct descendants. However, the legal status of this is uncertain, as it has not yet been tested and ruled on by the courts.

The first Lord Torphichen had previously served as Preceptor of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of MaltainScotland, and took the title from the Torphichen PreceptoryinWest Lothian. He was succeeded by his great-nephew James Sandilands (who was also the current feudal baron of Calder). Thereafter the Lordship of Parliament of Torphichen and the Feudal Barony of Calder were conjoined, and all later lords were descended from the second Lord Torphichen. His great-grandson, the seventh Lord, was a strong supporter of the union with England. His grandson, the ninth Lord, and great-great-grandson, the 12th Lord, sat in the House of LordsasScottish representative peer.[5] As of 2017, the title is held by the latter's great-grandson, the 15th Lord, who succeeded his father in 1975. He is Chief of Clan Sandilands and also holds the feudal title of Baron of Calder, granted in 1386.[4]

Torphichen, is pronounced 'Tor-fikken'.

The family seat is Calder House, near Mid Calder, West Lothian.

Lords Torphichen (1564)

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The heir presumptive is the present holder's first cousin twice removed Robert Powell Sandilands (b. 1950).
The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his only son Ashton Powell Sandilands (b. 1979).

Arms

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Coat of arms of Lord Torphichen
Coronet
Coronet of a Baron
Crest
On a wreath, an eagle displayed pro∣per.
Escutcheon
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, on a chief azure an imperial crown or, in base a thistle vert flowered gules; 2nd and 3rd, counterquartered; 1st and 4th, argent, a bend azure; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a human heart proper, imperially crowned gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the field.
Supporters
Two savages wreathed round the loins and temples with oak leaves, holding in the exterior hands clubs all proper.
Motto
SPERO MELIORA[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "No. 23622". The London Gazette. 7 June 1870. p. 2876.
  • ^ Lodge, Edmund, The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage, Oxford University, 1869, P. 541
  • ^ Debrett's Peerage at Internet Archive.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Douglas, Robert. The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom. pp. 669–672. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  • ^ Balfour Paul, James (1911). The Scots Peerage. pp. 378–398. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  • ^ "Death of Lord Torphichen". The Times. 27 December 1869. p. 6.
  • ^ "Death of Lord Torphichen". The Times. 21 July 1915. p. 8.
  • ^ "Lord Torphichen". The Times. 15 July 1975. p. 16.
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