Maclagan, Michael
MACLAGAN, Michael
MACLAGAN, Michael. British, b. 1914. Genres: Archaeology/Antiquities, Genealogy/Heraldry, History, Biography. Career: Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, 1939-81; Richmond Herald of Arms, College of Arms, London, 1980-89. Lord Mayor of Oxford, 1970-71. Publications: (ed. and trans.) Bede: Ecclesiastical History Books I and II, 1949; Trinity College, 1955; (co-author) The Colour of Heraldry, 1958; (ed.) Richard de Bury: Philobiblon, 1960; Clemency Canning, 1962; City of Constantinople, 1968; (with J. Louda) Lines of Succession, 1981. Died 2003.
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