by Andrew Morrison (Author)
Is every Scottish name a clan-and who decides?
How does one become a clan chief?What is the role of a clan chief today?Selecting a Scottish clan chief is a serious business-especially when the clan in question has been without a chief for over 350 years. Such was the case in 1959, when the author's grandfather, "Shakes" Morrison-about to be appointed to the House of Lords-met with The Lord Lyon, chief judge of heraldry in Scotland, to discuss a new coat of arms. The meeting would eventually lead to a new chief for the Morrisons, whose membership includes such notables as John Wayne, Van Morrison, Jim Morrison and David Gilmour, among others. "The Making of a ScottishChief" examines the complex process-its joys and pitfalls-of selecting the right leader. It is packed with history, folklore and more than a smattering of humour. Pour yourself a wee dram and settle down for a fascinating read...
Number of Pages: 140
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 06, 2026