This book revises the standard accounts of the Lyons of Glamis. It describes how the family emerged as an entity in the mid-fourteenth century because of Sir John Lyon's links with a group of prominent crusaders and how it expanded and progressed over the next four hundred years.If there is a unifying theme to the seven essays in Part One then it is the shift from a family structure largely based on feudal values to one that promoted the political and economic independence of its members.The essays provide a backdrop for the fifteen genealogies that follow in Part Two. They deal with the main stem and the several known branches of this most remarkable Scottish family.<p>Front: detail from W. F. Lyon The Genealogical Tree of the Family of Lyon (London 1861).</p>
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