Heraldic Officials
- Alexander William Lindsay (1846–1926), English heraldic official who was officer of arms at College of Arms in London from 1882 until his death 44 years later; Clarenceux King of Arms (1922–26)
- Alexander Roger Lindsay (born 1957), Scottish-Canadian heraldic official who is Aide-de-Camp to Lt Governor of Ontario and Rouge Herald of Arms Extraordinary at Canadian Heraldic Authority
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