Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society – Orders of Chivalry
The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle
Date of Institution | Ranks | Motto | Insignia | Size of Order | Chapel | Officers | Comments | References
- Instituted: 1687 (though may have existed earlier)
- Ranks: One
- Knight (or Lady) of the Thistle – K.T. (or L.T.)
- Motto: Nemo me impune lacessit;
- Insignia:
- Riband: Green;
- Star: St Andrew standing behind his cross (i.e. a saltire);
- Mantle: Green velvet lined with white silk;
- Cordon: Green silk and gold thread;
- Tassels: Green silk and gold;
- Embroidered badge: A St Andrew's cross in silver with rays going out between the points of the cross, on the middle of which a thistle of green heightened with gold upon a field of gold is surrounded by a circle of green upon which is the motto;
- Hood: Blue velvet;
- Hat:
- Size of Order: Maximum of 16 knights (eight until 1827).
- Chapel: In St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh
- Officers:
- Comments: Women have been eligible for the Order since
- References
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