† ROMILLY SQUIRE, SHA — Heraldic Artist
Romilly was born and raised in the City of Glasgow. Following an unremarkable education at the High School of Glasgow he went on to study Graphic Design at the City’s famous School of Art. After graduating, he obtained a Certificate of Education from Jordanhill College and taught art at High School level for six years.
Romilly’s interest in heraldry developed at an early age. The Arthurian legends played an important part in his formative years and were instrumental in sparking a passion for Arms and Armour, Chivalry and Heraldry. The wall above his childhood bed was decorated by Don Pottinger’s “Scotland of Old” chart and thus his sleeping imagination was fired by images of ancient coats of arms, redolent of the romance of a bygone age.
Throughout his teaching career Romilly spent a great deal of his spare time producing heraldic artwork for family and friends, and also for his own enjoyment. It was only natural that his greatest influence at this time was the work of Don Pottinger, one of the most innovative heraldic artists of his generation.
Romilly’s work was eventually brought to the attention of Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, Bart., at that time Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms and it was a great thrill, subsequently, to be summoned into Don Pottinger’s office and invited to become a Herald Painter at the Court of the Lord Lyon, a post he has held for over twenty years.
In 1996 he was invited to participate in the world’s first Heraldic Artists’ workshop at the International Heraldic and Genealogical Congress held in Ottawa. His work was exhibited at the “Twelve Masters of Heraldic Art” exhibition held in the Ottawa Museum of Civilization and he was subsequently awarded the “Corel Prize” for excellence in heraldic art.
Romilly is considered one of the finest heraldic artists of his generation and, as such, was invited to act as an advisor to the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland on its renaissance in 1998.
In 1983 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, He has served on the Committee of the Heraldry Society of Scotland and, between 1990 and 1993, was editor if the Society’s journal The Double Tressure. In 1991 he was appointed Limner to the Priory of Scotland of the Order of St John.
Romilly served as the Deputy Secretary of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs. He advised the Council and its individual members on heraldic matters and regulated the commercial exploitation, by unscrupulous publishers and manufacturers, of its members’ heraldic property.
In addition to his official work for the Court of the Lord Lyon and the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland, Romilly also undertook private commissions. He drafted numerous Petitions for clients seeking a Grant of Arms, and, in many instances designed, in close collaboration with the Petitioner, the Arms subsequently granted by the Lord Lyon.