Ogilvie
Ogilvie, Sir David George, KT, the Earl of Airlie, Chief of the Clan Ogilvie

Arms: Argent a lion passant guardant gules crowned with an Imperial Crown and collared with an open one proper.

SOURCE, NOTES & CREDITS:
Source for blazon: page 1115, Burkes Landed Gentry, 19th Edition, Scotland.
Source for Illustration: same

Sir David George Patrick Coke Ogilvie is the 8th and 13th Earl of Airlie (S), Lord Ogilvy of Airlie (S) and Lord Ogilvy of Alyth and Lintrathen (S), KT, GCVO, PC, DL, JP, and is a holder of the Royal Victorian Chain.

The artwork is a rendering by John Hamilton Gaylor

Chiefs, 015, Ogilvie, 20090331

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