From roots in early 12th century Scotland the Lindsays stamped their memorable mark on the nation's frequently turbulent history over subsequent centuries.
• Renowned for their martial ardour and knightly valour they were rewarded with a host of honours and today are recognised as the proud holders of the premier earldom of Scotland.
• One notable early bearer of the name was the royal courtier, diplomat, and poet Sir David Lindsay of the Mount, born near Cupar, in Fife, in about 1486.
• Known as the Poet of the Reformation, he was the author of the satirical drama The Three Estates that was performed before James V and his court in Linlithgow palace in 1540.