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30 Mar

MacThomas Gathering Announced – Glenshee, May 2011

By Amanda Moffet
  • MacThomas

The MacThomas Society has decided that the 2011 Clan MacThomas Gathering will be based around the beautiful Dalmunzie Castle Hotel near Glenshee. All events, other than the Cockstane Gathering, will take place at the hotel. This lovely hotel is situated in its own grounds a mile north of the Spittal of Glenshee and has its […]

27 Mar

The falcon and the ox-yoke of Clan Hay

By Amanda Moffet
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
  • Hay

The origin of the Hay family, Earls of Errol, is said to date from the time of the Battle of Luncarty believed to have taken place in 971 A.D. The Danish were invading Scotland. The reigning sovereign was Kenneth III who, at the time of the event, was residing at Stirling. The battle took place […]

21 Mar

All hail to the female chiefs

By Amanda Moffet
  • Elliot
  • Fraser
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  • Hunter
  • Kincaid
  • MacDougall
  • MacKay
  • MacKinnon
  • moffat

Men and women have long been recognised in Scotland as equals. A good example of this is that female chiefs supply a goodly number of places in the current 135-strong listings of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs. They hold exactly the same responsibilities as their male counterparts. Here are some shining examples of female […]

21 Mar

Clan Crests that depict women

By Amanda Moffet
  • falconer
  • Glas
  • lyon
  • Montgomery
  • Murray
  • Ogilvie
  • Preston
  • Urquhart

With Mother’s day approaching I thought it would be good to do a series of female orientated blogs. It’s interesting to see how many crest use the image of a woman within them. Think the Urquhart crest was most definitely designed by a man. Here are the ones I have found:

17 Mar

Argentina Has Highest Population of Scottish Descent Outwith English Speaking Countries

By admin
  • Grierson
  • Hutton
  • Stewart
  • Watson

I just found out that outside of the English speaking world, Argentina has the largest number of people of Scottish descent, which I thought was pretty interesting. The Argentine-Scot population currently stands at an estimated 100,000, and has existed, at varying levels, for over 180 years. Over the years there have been some very notable […]

17 Mar

World’s First Colour Photo of Tartan Ribbon

By admin
  • Maxwell
  • ScotClans Shop
  • Tartan News

This picture of tartan ribbon is pretty unique as it is world’s first ever colour photograph. The three colour method, which is the basis of virtually all practical colour processes, was suggested by the renowned Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1855, and the photograph was then taken in 1861. Our tartan ribbon strips are […]

16 Mar

Preservation Award for Medieval Western Isles Church

By Rodger Moffet
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
  • MacDonald
  • MacLeod

The Teampull na Trionaid a ruined church on Uist in the Western Isles has been given a grant of £200,000 in order to make it safe for visitors. The building was founded in 1200 as a college for Priests. The site also contains a graveyard called Teampull Clann a’Phiocair (Church of the MacVicars) where this clan are […]

11 Mar

Fire at Blair Castle causes near devastation

By Amanda Moffet
  • CLANS - Big List of Scottish Clans
  • Murray
  • Murray of Atholl

On Thursday night a fire engulfed the clock tower of one of Scotlands most historic castles and seat of Clan Murray of Atholl, Blair Castle. A section of the 13th century castle collapsed after a blaze ripped through it. Luckily the fire was able to be controlled and most of the Castle was unharmed, and […]

03 Mar

Evil Laird Pringle and the Haunting of Buckholm Tower

By Amanda Moffet
  • Elliot
  • Pringle
  • Scottish Hauntings
  • Scottish Myths

One evening in the 1680s, as the light was starting to fade and the colour of day drained away turning eveything to grey an ominous dark character can be seen striding over Ladhope Moor with two large dogs. He is seeking covenanters whom he is sure are holiding an assembly meeting somewhere nearby. His shiny […]

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