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in
Stirling, the King sent for some venison from the neighbouring hills. The deer was killed and put on horse's backs, to be transported to Stirling. Unluckily they had to pass the castle gates of Arnpryor, belonging to a chief of the Buchanans, who had a considerable number of guests with him. It was late, and the company were rather short of victuals, though they had more than enough of liquor. The chief, seeing so much fat venison passing his very door, seized on it; and to the expostulations of the keepers, who told him it belonged to King James, he answered insolently, that if James was King in Scotland, he, Buchanan, was King in Kippen, being the name of the district in which the Castle of Arnpryor lay. On hearing what had happened, the King got on horseback and rode instantly from Stirling to Buchanan's house, where he found a strong fierce-looking Highlander, with an axe on his shoulder, standing sentinel at the door. This grim warder refused the King admittance, saying, that the Laird of Arnpryor was at dinner, and would not be disturbed. "Yet go up to the company my good friend," said the King, "and tell him that the Goodman of Ballengeich is come to feast with the King of Kippen." The porter went grumbling into the house, and told his master, that there was a fellow with a red beard, who called himself the Goodman of Ballengeich, at the gate, who said he was come to dine with the King of Kippen. As soon as Buchanan heard these words, he knew that the King was there in person, and hastened down to kneel at James's feet and to ask forgiveness for his insolent behaviour. But the King, who only meant to give him a fright, forgave him freely and going into the castle feasted on his own venison which Buchanan had intercepted. Buchanan of Arnpryor was ever afterwards called the King of Kippen.
1404:. This marriage did not take place and the arrangement was cancelled. Francis Buchanan of Arnprior married Elizabeth Buchanan, who was the daughter of Janet Buchanan, who was the second daughter of John Buchanan of Buchanan, i.e. Elizabeth was the granddaughter of John Buchanan of Buchanan (the only child of the Chief's second marriage). The Clan historian, William Buchanan of Auchmar, a contemporary of Francis Buchanan of Arnprior, notes that Francis Buchanan owned part of the old Buchanan lands but makes no reference to the supposed chiefship and, if anything, alludes to treachery to John Buchanan of Buchanan by John Buchanan of Arnprior (Francis Buchanan's grandfather). William Buchanan of Auchmar also makes no mention of Francis Buchanan having married the last chief's granddaughter. It is possible that Scott, a historical novelist, simply embellished the facts for literary purposes. Nevertheless, assuming that Scott, et al. are right and the chiefship had passed to Francis Buchanan (possibly via marriage to the heir of the last chief), then Buchanan of Auchmar may have misrepresented the Buchanans of Arnprior to bolster his own claim to the chiefship.
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pushed that forward ... and it's the one everyone has clung to. It is a great story. The problem is that it's not accurate. It didn't happen. From the yDNA Project, run by Ross
Buchanan (in Ireland) and Alex Buchanan (in Tasmania), with all the people who participated in that (including the MacAuslans and Buchanans), there is not a single individual whose DNA matches up with any yDNA in Ireland. The male lines ... all show that the Clan Buchanan was located on the shores of Loch Lomond, in the Auld Kingdom of Alba, well before the year 1000 (A.D.) and possibly going way beyond that. There is no historical evidence that Anselan, the prince, ever existed in Ireland. There are no history books that mention him or support the fact that he even existed. How or why the myth, the origin was created we don't know ... so, that changes everything. It means that the Clan Buchanan is an old Scottish clan, not an old Irish clan. That means that our people have been in Scotland, particularly in Stirlingshire and on the shores of Loch Lomond, for
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Highland clan could be referred to as the 'Laird of', meaning the head of the clan (a patrimonial title), e.g. Laird of
Buchanan. The title 'of that Ilk' was historically used by both Highland and Lowland clans to indicate head or chiefship (again a patrimonial title), e.g. Buchanan of that Ilk. However, in the early 19th century 'of that Ilk' fell out of favour with Highland chiefs who adopted a duplication of the patronymic, regardless of the ownership of territory or estate, e.g. Buchanan of Buchanan. Given the current Highland practice, Buchanan of Buchanan is likely to be the preferred contemporary title but for ease of reading and clarity, 'nth' of Buchanan is used in the following paragraphs. Both the spelling Buchanan and Buchannan are used interchangeably in historical documents.
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Buchanan had expired and on the death of the latter, the chiefship devolved to the cadet line most recently separated from the chiefly line, Buchanan of
Auchmar, thus he, William Buchanan of Auchmar, is the chief of Clan Buchanan and that Nisbet is wrong in asserting that Buchanan of Leny is representer of the chiefly line. In Nisbet's (posthumously published) A System of Heraldry Vol 2, 1742, he recognises Buchanan of Auchmar as the successor of the chiefly line. In the 1826 claim for the chiefship by Dr Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, the extinction of both the main chiefly line and the Auchmar line are identified as preconditions to the claim. The later Clan historian, John Guthrie Smith, omits any reference to Buchanan of Auchmar's claim when he details the Buchanans of Auchmar.
1706:*, Gilbert, Gilbertson*, Harper*, Harperson*, Leavy*, Lennie*, Lenny*, MacAldonich*, MacAlman*, MacAslan*, MacAslin*, MacAuselan*, MacAuslan*, MacAusland*, MacAuslane*, MacAlman*, MacAlmont*, MacAmmond*, MacAsland*, MacChruiter*, MacCalman, MacColman*, MacCormack*, MacCubbin*, MacCubbing*, MacCubin*, MacGeorge*, MacGibbon*, MacGreuisich*, MacGubbin*, MacInally*, MacIndeor*, MacIndoe*, MacKinlay*, MacKinley*, MacMaster*, MacMaurice*, MacMurchie*, MacMurchy*, MacNeur*, MacNuir*, MacNuyer*, MacQuattie*, MacWattie**, MacWherter, MacWhirter*, Masters*, Masterson*, MacCaslin*, Morrice*, Morris*, Morrison*, Murchie*, Murchison*, Richardson*, Risk*, Rush**, Rusk*, Ruskin*, Spittal*, Spittel*, Walter*, Walters*, Wason*, Waters*,
617:, 'Or, a lion rampant Sable goutty Or within a double tressure flory counter-flory Sable', contain many of the elements of the arms registered by John Buchanan in 1657, the coat of arms we recognise today. The adoption of the double tressure flory counterflory into the Chief's arms alludes to the nearness of the Buchanan chiefly line to that of the Scottish royal line by the marriage of Isobel Stewart. The Chief's 1657 crest (which also is the centrepiece of clan folk's badge) is a hand couped at the wrist holding a ducal cap, which celebrates Sir Alexander Buchanan's slaying of the Duke of Clarence in combat. However, the seal of George Buchanan c1557, 'Three (bear or boar) heads erased', is similar to the 1445 arms.
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rampant with red claws and tongue shedding five silver tears all within a black double tressure flory-counter-flory. (This might be described in heraldic language as, "Or, a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules charged with five goutte Argent all within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second.") The lion rampant on the field of gold within the double tressure flory-counter-flory alludes to the arms of the Clan chief and is the charge and tressure of most
Buchanan arms. The silver tears refer to the sadness of the Clan at not having a chief. A variation of the Black Lion Banner is used on some CBSI apparel.
1333:' is used to describe family groups that are descendants of younger sons, thus the oldest surviving son of each generation maintains the main or principal family line, and younger sons establish cadet lines. In the case of the chiefly line of Buchanan, the first recognised cadet was Buchanan of Auchneiven and the last was Buchanan of Auchmar. Cadets can have their own cadets, e.g. Buchanans of Drumpellier, Auchintorlie, Craigend and Hillington are cadets of Buchanan of Leny through Gartacharne. When chiefly line is extinguished, the most recent cadet line to branch off the chiefly line becomes the new chiefly line.
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of the globe, contemporary clan folk and friends of the Clan of all professions and occupations support this charity. The
Society is funded by an entry fee paid by each member of the Society, gifts and interest from investments. Its original charter specified charity to those of the name Buchanan and recognised septs by assisting boys to trades and those of promising genius at their studies to university. Except that girls are now eligible for assistance, the goals have remained largely unchanged. The Society has been given many Clan heirlooms. The books, records and other collections of the Society are held at the
203:*, Gilbert, Gilbertson*, Harper*, Harperson*, Leavy*, Lennie*, Lenny*, MacAldonich*, MacAlman*, MacAslan*, MacAslin*, MacAuselan*, MacAuslan*, MacAusland*, MacAuslane*, MacAlman*, MacAlmont*, MacAmmond*, MacAsland*, MacChruiter*, MacColman*, MacCormack*, MacCubbin*, MacCubbing*, MacCubin*, MacGeorge*, MacGibbon*, MacGreuisich*, MacGubbin*, MacInally*, MacIndeor*, MacIndoe*, MacKinlay*, MacKinley*, MacMaster*, MacMaurice*, MacMurchie*, MacMurchy*, MacNeur*, MacNuir*, MacNuyer*, MacQuattie*, MacWattie**, MacWherter, MacWhirter*, Masters*, Masterson*, MacCaslin*, Morrice*, Morris*,
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519:(1333–1365), and confirmed by King David II in 1370/71, "Confirmation is of a charter by Donald, Earl of Lennox, in favour of Maurice Buchanan, son and heir of late Maurice Buchanan, of that carucate of land called Buchanan with Sallochy, with these bounds ie Akehin up to Aldmarr just as it descends below the water of Hanerch , and the land of Sallochy, with these bounds, from Sallochy all along to Kelg and then it descends to the water of Lochlomon , to hold in fee and with the freedom to hold as many courts with jurisdiction of life and limb as he may wish."
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1361:(NAS) records show the legal paperwork for this transfer occurred on 9 Apr 1679. NAS records show that by late 1679, George Grant had assumed the name George Buchanan and that by 28 Aug 1680 he was cited as being Major George Buchanan of that Ilk. (The use of the title, Buchanan of that Ilk, implies that George had taken over the chiefship but it might also imply that John Buchanan was deceased by 28 Aug 1680.) Major George Buchanan never married and by his death had "given up all Buchanan evidences, both the rights and the fortune."
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the additional surname of
Hamilton. His claim to Clan Buchanan chiefship comes through the Buchanan of Spittal cadet line from the fourth son of Walter 14th of Buchanan. Similar to the Buchanan of Auchmar claim, this implies that any cadet lines from Walter 14th of Buchanan through to John 19th of Buchanan are extinguished. Adams cites the successor to Buchanan of Auchmar as being Buchanan of Leny; however, the term Leny here should be read as a territorial designation and not an indication of the cadet line.
1400:(1899) cites Francis Buchanan of Arnprior as being the Chief of Clan Buchanan. Francis Buchanan of Arnprior was the grandson of the John Buchanan of Arnprior who was the manager of the estate of John Buchanan of Buchanan (the last recognised Clan Chief who died c1681). Prior to the Chief's second marriage (1677), he had arranged for Elizabeth, the only child of his first marriage, to wed Robert Buchanan, son of John Buchanan of Arnprior, and in due course inherit the Buchanan estate and chiefship – a bond of
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1238:). In both cases, Elizabeth refused these arranged marriages. Consequently, no arrangement was finalised by which chiefship could be passed on to the descendants of his daughter. He inherited significant debt and during his chiefship, significant parts of the Buchanan Estate were sold, and the final portions of it were lost due to defaulting on creditors. With the lack of male heirs, the direct chiefly line ended at this time. Hugh Peskett's Chief numbering should continue with John as the 20th Chief.
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the cadet branch of
Buchanan of Auchmar is extinct, Buchanan-Hamilton's wider cadet branch of Buchanan of Spittal would be a plausible starting point for search a hereditary claim on the chiefship of Clan Buchanan. However, in the event that a future hereditary claim is made, it is unlikely that the claim can build off either of the two earlier claims (because neither were recognised by the Lyon Court); consequently, it will be necessary to detail the claim back to 1675 and probably much earlier.
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Chief, but then goes on to advise that the chiefship passed from John's father to John's son, George. Buchanan of
Auchmar identifies him as 18th Chief who married Elizabeth Livingston and by her had George who succeeded his grandfather) and two daughters (Helen and Susanna). Second, he married Janet Cunningham and by her had a son (William first ancestor of the cadets of Auchmar) and a daughter (Margaret). Hugh Peskett's Chief numbering should continue with George as the 16th Chief.
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1230:, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 14th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 21st Chief) married Elizabeth Preston and by her a son (John his successor) and three daughters (Helen, Agnes and Jean). Sir George commanded the Stirlingshire Regiment in the Civil Wars of Charles I, fought at the battle of Dunbar, and was taken prisoner at Inverkeithing. He died in prison in 1651. Hugh Peskett's Chief numbering should continue with George as the 19th Chief.
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come in by the time the
Buchanans arrived, however, they were not daunted and attacked the Buchanans. At first, the Buchanans were faring better and drove the MacLarens back. The Chief of MacLarens saw one of his sons cut down and being suddenly seized with battle madness turned and shouted the famous MacLaren battle cry "Creag An Tuirc" and whirling his Claymore rushed furiously at the enemy. His clansmen followed him and the Buchanans were
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opportunities. The council would subscribe to the view that the principal interest of the Clan is not power, influence, glory, history, heraldry nor even honour, per se; rather, it is the encouragement of the clan folk to learn, enjoy and celebrate their unique Buchanan, Highland, Scottish heritage. It is against this interest that the council's efforts are to be evaluated.
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matriculating the Arms, for two or three generations, beyond this it may be difficult or impossible to demonstrate heirship. So while there may have been discussions and determinations within the Clan hierarchy regarding the Clan Chief, the claims of neither Buchanan of Auchmar (1723–1816) nor Buchanan-Hamilton (1828–1919) appear to have been ratified in a legal sense.
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provision, that the Major should marry his eldest daughter, and assume the name and arms of Buchanan; reserving his own life-rent and his lady's jointure, and settling the estate so as to return to Buchanan's heirs-male, and, failing heirs of Grant's own body, to Buchanan's heirs whatsoever ." Despite George Grant never marrying the daughter of John Buchanan,
871:. Prior to the sale, John Buchanan of Arnpryor had been the estate manager for John Buchanan. After the sale, John Buchanan of Arnpryor received a quarter of the estate from the Marquess of Montrose for his services and assistance in evicting the whole estate. (Precisely what his services were and the meaning of "evicting the whole estate" is unclear.)
867:. It appears that there were other claimants to the Highland lands and as a guarantee that the sale would proceed, John Buchanan offered the Barony of Buchanan as security (an infeftment of real warrandice). It transpired that the sale did not proceed and the Marquess of Montrose became the owner of the Barony of Buchanan and it became the seat of
1329:(from father to child) in descending order of male birth then descending order of female birth, hence the oldest surviving son is the heir presumptive. If the heir presumptive produces no heirs, then on the heir presumptive's death the office and title go to the next younger son, etc., then the eldest daughter, etc. The term '
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following Sir Walter 11th of Buchanan. In part, this is due to the heir apparent not succeeding to the chiefship before he dies and chiefship passing directly from grandfather to grandchild. The following lineage reconciles Guthrie Smith and Buchanan of Auchmar and their respective numbering is in parentheses.
863:, arranged for creditors to accept as payment only a portion of what was owed (a composition). Debt continued to plague John Buchanan, and in about 1680, he and his named successor, Major George Grant (alias Major George Buchanan of that Ilk), sold some of the Highland lands to James Grahame, the Third
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Buchanan of Auchmar cites Dec 1682, Guthrie Smith cites before 6 September 1681, and National Archives of Scotland has a legal document prepared for John Buchanan's signature dated 28 August 1680 but it is unsigned, and a separate document of the same date is signed by George Buchanan of that Ilk. It
1825:
The Buchanan, John Michael Buchanan of that Ilk and Arnprior, was born on 14 September 1958. He is the son of John Neil Buchanan Baillie-Hamilton of Arnprior and Hon. Caroline Barbara Barrie. Michael married The Lady Buchanan, Paula Frances Hickman M.D., daughter of John Hickman, on 22 October 1994.
1685:
It is clear that the Drummikill and Carbeth family lines are important in the clan's history. Historically, they have been included as cadet branches of the chiefly line. However, recent expert analysis of the document that purports to show a familial relationship with the chiefly line was considered
1456:
John Hamilton Buchanan. John Hamilton Buchanan (1861–1919) married in 1884 Phoebe Elizabeth Brock but appears to have left no heir. This line is now recognised as extinguished. It is noteworthy that John was named John Hamilton Buchanan, thus the Hamilton name adopted by his grandfather became John's
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13th – Patrick Buchanan (dec. bef. 1477), (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 7th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 14th Chief) married Jonet Cunningham of Galbraith and by her a son (Walter his successor) and a daughter (Anabella). He also had an illegitimate son (Patrick). Hugh Peskett's
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11th – Sir Walter Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 5th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 11th Chief) married Margaret and had three sons (Walter his successor, Alexander who reputedly killed the Duke of Clarence at the Battle of Baugé on 21 March 1421 and who later died in the
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When King James V travelled in disguise he used a name that was known only to some of his principal nobility and attendants. He was called the Goodman (the tenant, that is) of Ballengeich. Ballengeich is a steep pass that leads down behind the Castle of Stirling. Once upon a time when he was feasting
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of Spittal, Bardowie, and Leny established his claim as Chief of Clan Buchanan. Francis was the son of Thomas Buchanan of Spittal and Leny (the Leny estate and title were inherited from Thomas' first wife), and Elizabeth Hamilton of Bardowie. In 1815 Francis inherited his mother's estate and adopted
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Secondly the office and title are implicitly linked to the surname, thus a McKay, a Cairns, etc. cannot be chief of Clan Buchanan. In some cases, where the heir is a daughter, arrangements have been made so that her husband and children assume her surname, and thus the office and title can be passed
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is the senior representative of the cadet branch of the chiefly line known as Buchanan of Leny, and that the remaining cadet branches of the chiefly line; namely Buchanan of Auchmar and Buchanan of Spittall, are extinct in law and in fact. (Descendants of Thomas Buchanan of Gartencaber were excluded
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resulting in a full-scale battle. On the day of a fair where the Clan MacLaren were busy buying, selling and enjoying themselves word came that the Clan Buchanan were marching up towards them through Strathyre. There was no time to lose and the Clan MacLaren rushed to arms. The MacLarens had not all
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The 15th century is a watershed in the evolution of Buchanan heraldry. In the Armorial de Berry, c 1445 the arms of Buchanan (Le sire de bouguenal) are Or (gold/yellow), chevron checky of Azure (Blue) and Argent (silver/white), and the three boars heads erased and erect of Gules (red). The following
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provided to the Clan Buchanan Society International, "There is a strong DNA link to the Clan Gregor which seems to indicate a common ancestor around the year 400 A.D." This discovery made through extensive genetic testing information collected provides further proof of the existence of Clan Buchanan
1749:
The Buchanan Society is a purely charitable organisation established in 1725 in Glasgow, Scotland, for the needy of the Clan for four "approved" Septs of the Clan: Buchanan, McAuslan, McWattie and Risk. The foundation of the Society featured the great trading houses of the Clan but from all corners
1681:
Two other family lines, those of the ancient Drummikill and related Carbeth families may well be related to the chiefly line, particularly when considering the Y-DNA analysis. While the Y-DNA analysis can show a connection to the chiefly line, the documentary evidence must also demonstrate specific
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19th – John Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 15th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 22nd Chief) married in 1653 Mary Erskine and by her a daughter (Elizabeth). After the death of Mary, he married in 1677 Jean Pringle and by her had a daughter (Janet). When he died in 1681,
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9th – Sir Maurice Buchanan (dec. about 1370), (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 3rd Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 9th Chief) had three sons (Maurice his successor, Allan who married the heiress of Leny and John the first ancestor of the cadets of Auchneiven). Hugh Peskett's charts
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25 Sep 1745 with a letter demanding a loan of £15,000. Buchanan and five others were chosen to negotiate with Hay and succeeded in obtaining a reduction to £5,500. On account of Buchanan's zeal in raising new levies on behalf of the government, the Jacobites demanded in December 1745 a special levy
1507:
Despite a lack of evidence in the form of legal notices or recognition by the Lyon Court of either the Buchanan of Auchmar and Buchanan-Hamilton claims, both are known and accepted by contemporary or near contemporary authorities and authors. Noting that part of the Buchanan-Hamilton claim is that
1415:
in A System of Heraldry Vol 1, 1722, states that 'Buchannan of Lenie' is now the representor of 'Buchannan of that Ilk.' William Buchanan of Auchmar in his history of the clan, published in 1723, details a case that all cadet lines, except one, from George 15th of Buchanan to John Buchanan 19th of
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17th – Sir John Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 13th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 20th Chief) known for his frequent travels to foreign nations and other extravagances put the estate into much debt, married Annabel Erskin and by her two sons (George his successor and
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was held on 23 January 2021 for the Council of the Clan Buchanan Society International (CBSI), wherein Clan President, David Byrne, informed all present members, "...that origin myth has been in our history books and in our tents forever. Auchmar, in his history of the clan, was the one who really
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15th – George Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 10th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 17th Chief) succeeded his grandfather, Walter 14th of Buchanan, in 1526 and died 1560. He first married Margaret Edmonstone and by her a son (John [Guthrie Smith identifies him as 11th
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14th – Sir Walter Buchanan (dec. 1526), (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 8th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 15th Chief) married Isobel Graham and by her four sons (Patrick who married the daughter of the Earl of Argyle and by her had George who succeeded his grandfather; John
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12th – Sir Walter Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 6th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 13th Chief) first married an unidentified women and by her three sons (Patrick his successor and Walter Drumikill and Carbeth) and one daughter. He married secondly to Isobel Stewart,
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The Clan Buchanan Society International (CBSI) is a mutual interest society established in 1970 at the Grandfather Mountain Games in North Carolina to promote the celebration of being a Buchanan. Membership is by annual subscription and is greatest in the US, but as the organisation matures, new
1625:
Early written renderings of the name include Balgquhannen, Balquhannan, Baquhanan, Bochannane, Bochannen, Bochanen, Bochane, Bohannon, Boquehennan, Boquhannane, Boquhennane, Bowhanan, Bowhannan, Bucchanane, Buchanane, Buchanen, Buchannan, Buchannand, Buchannane, Buchanne, Buchannen, Buchannent,
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16th – Sir George Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 12th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 19th Chief) succeed his grandfather, George 15th of Buchanan, in 1561, married Lady Mary Graham and by her one son (John his successor) and two daughters (Helen and Susanna). Hugh
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10th – Sir Maurice Buchanan (dec. 1373), (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 4th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 10th Chief) lived to a considerable age, married the daughter of Sir William Menteith of Rusky and by her a son and successor (Walter). Hugh Peskett's charts show this
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7th – Anselan McCausland, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as the 7th Laird of Buchanan and commences his numbering of Chiefs from him.) Seneschal to Earl of Lennox in about 1225 and obtained the charter for the Loch Lomond island of Clairinch (the Clan's call to war and alternately rendered as
1801:
CBSI uses the coat of arms granted by the Lyon Court in 2002 on its official correspondence; however, it uses a self-assumed coat of arms which predate the granted arms on its flag, which is called the Black Lion Banner. The Black Lion Banner has a field of gold/yellow charged with a black lion
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of Buchanan', while Guthrie Smith writing in 1896 uses the term 'Laird of Buchanan' to describe the chiefs up to and including Sir Maurice the 10th of Buchanan and then 'Buchanan of that Ilk' up to and including Sir George the 15th of Buchanan and thereafter Buchanan of Buchanan. The chief of a
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In a series of articles (initiated by genealogist and author, Walter Malise Graham Easton, and extended by Alexander Wilson Gray-Buchanan) and public response (including from John Parkes-Buchanan) in The Genealogical Magazine vols 2, 3 and 4 (1899–1901), aspects of specific cadet lines of Clan
1810:
A Chief's Council of Armigers is being considered and is likely to be established at the Chief's inauguration in 2022. Its aim is to optimise the strategic leadership of the Clan in order to promote Clan interests globally with due regard for tradition, Scottish law, and contemporary needs and
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but here he was captured and died in captivity later the same year. It is claimed that in Buchanan's Stirlingshire Regiment "most of his officers and a good many of the soldiers" were of the name Buchanan, and that at the Battle of Inverkeithing a "vast number of the name Buchanan" died. Other
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The last record in the Public Register of the Lyon Court for undifferenced Arms of Buchanan (i.e., the Chief's Arms) was recorded in 1675. Arms are meant to be rematriculated within a year and a day of succession; however, it is common practice that Arms be borne on apparency, that is without
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Francis Hamilton-Buchanan of Spittal, Bardowie and Leny (1771, #213); his son, John Buchanan-Hamilton of Spittal, Leny and Bardowie (1852, #410); and his grandson, John Hamilton Buchanan (Leny) Chartered Accountant (1882, #480) are likewise members of the Buchanan Society. Again estate and or
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when in the case of Monro-Lucas-Tooth that he was a Tooth rather than a Monro or Lucas. It is now clearly established that it is the last name that decides the matter. Thus by the Court of the Lord Lyon, a Moodie-Buchanan is considered a Buchanan but a Buchanan-Moodie is considered a Moodie.
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A petition to claim the chiefship of Clan Buchanan was lodged with the Court of the Lord Lyon in December 2016 and in August 2018 Lord Lyon allowed the petition thus recognising John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan as the chief of Clan Buchanan. After a gap of 337 years, the clan now has a
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The first six Clan Chiefs are poorly represented in historical records and are included by some Clan historians and omitted by others. Buchanan of Auchmar and Guthrie Smith commence their respective numbering of Chiefs at a different person and describe a different order and number of Chiefs
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Neither Guthrie Smith nor Buchanan of Auchmar identify him as a chief (hence why John Buchanan is the last recognised chief); however, Buchanan of Auchmar advises that John Buchanan transferred "his estate to an old comrade of his, Major George Grant, Governor of Dumbarton Castle, with this
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John Buchanan-Hamilton. John Buchanan-Hamilton (1822–1903) married (1845) Margaret Seton and had three sons (Francis (1853–1893) who died unmarried and without heir, George (1856–1886) who died unmarried and without heir, and John his successor) and three daughters (Margaret (from whom the
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However, the traditional accounts of the origin of the clan, the land and name derivation in Scotland are inconsistent with other historical accounts for the previous period in Ireland, as well as the data from the extensive DNA project, and is officially considered to be little more than
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he left no male heirs. He made two attempts to pass the chiefship to suitable candidates by arranging their marriage to his oldest daughter (Elizabeth). Firstly to Robert Buchanan, Advocate (the son of John Buchanan of Arnprior), and secondly to Major George Grant (details in a
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William Buchanan. William Buchanan of Auchmar married in 1696 Jean Buchanan and by her three sons (John and Bernard who died before their father, and Alexander his successor) and three daughters (Janet, Katherine and Helen) who survived infancy. William died in 1747.
399:. (Clár Inis). He is referred to as 'clericus meus', meaning 'my clergyman'. He is subsequently recorded as Absalom de Buchanan and it is understood that to have this title, there must have been other grants of land in the parish of Buchanan. During the reign of King
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The Buchanan Society maintains and publishes a list of all past and current members by year of joining and membership number, and if provided, the relationship between its members, i.e. daughter of, great-grandson of, etc. The Buchanan Society Handbook 2004 lists
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Morrow, Joseph John (2018). Findings and Reasons regarding the petition of John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan of that Ilk and of Arnprior for official recognition of change of name and confirmation of chiefly arms (Report). Edinburgh: Court of the Lord Lyon.
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house of Archibald Buchanan of Drummakill (husband of Tullibardine's cousin). Depending on the source, Drummakill accepted the surrender of the exhausted Tullibardine, captured him or, in defiance of Highland hospitality norms, betrayed him to the garrison at
843:) (by 'the last laird,' he was referring to John Buchanan, son of Sir George Buchanan.) At this time the estate included the Barony of Buchanan, "several lands in the parishes of Killearn, Strathblane, and others in Lennox" (Strablane is likely to be
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The Septs of Clan Buchanan derive from the first Auselan to use the surname Buchanan, Gilbert, whose father had obtained the Buchanan lands, and his brothers Colman and Methlan, grandson Maurice, and great-grandson Walter. For names spelled with
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Robertson's Index for Charters of Sovereigns of Scotland, cited in Nimo, William (1817) History of Stirlingshire. Corrected and brought down to the present time by W.M. Stirling, 2nd. Editor William MacGregor Stirling, Oxford University, p
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5) Patrick Buchanan, brother of Francis Buchanan of Arnpryor, brewer from Kilmahog, Callander. Joined the Jacobites in the Duke of Perth's Regiment and went with them to Crieff. Tried at Carlisle and acquitted on account of his youth.
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for notices pertaining to 'laird of buchanan', 'buchanan of that ilk' or 'buchanan of buchanan' and the alternate spelling of 'Buchanan' reveal no supporting evidence for either the Buchanan of Auchmar or Buchanan-Hamilton claims.
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of Clan Buchanan derive from the first Auselan to use the surname Buchanan, Gilbert, whose father had obtained the Buchanan lands, and his brothers Colman and Methlan, grandson Maurice, and great-grandson Walter.
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William Buchanan of Auchmar as joining twice (1726, #48 and 1730, #123), and his grandson William Buchanan of Auchmar joining once (1794, #256). Both cited their estate but neither cited any special status in the
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372:, a provincial king of north Ulster (and had his seat in Limavady, in present-day County Londonderry). He is said to have landed in Argyll in 1016. According to this tradition, for his services against the
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Buchanan are discussed. Mr Buchanan-Hamilton is cited as being the chief of the whole house of Buchanan. Unlike numerous other points, this assertion of Buchanan-Hamilton's chiefship is not challenged.
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In August 2018 Michael Buchanan was confirmed by Lord Lyon, King of Arms, head of the Lyon Court in Scotland as Chief of the Name and Arms of Buchanan. He is the first Chief of the Clan in 337 years.
1011:, said of Francis Buchanan that it would be of "more consequence to His Majesty's Service ... to get rid of such a person than to convict 99 of the lowest rank." For further details on whether Francis
629:. Only two escaped by swimming the River Balvaig but even they were followed. One was cut down at Gartnafuaran and the second was cut down at a place since known by the circumstance as "Sron Laine."
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first ancestor of cadets of Arnprior; Maurice; and Walter first ancestor of cadets of Spittal) and two daughters (Margaret and Elizabeth). Hugh Peskett's charts show this Walter as the 15th Chief.
776:). George was the father of four of Glasgow's most distinguished citizens: George Buchanan of Moss and Auchentoshan (maltman and Glasgow city treasurer and bailie), Andrew Buchanan of Drumpellier (
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battle of Verneuil in 1424, and John who married Janet the heiress of Leny and was the first ancestor of the cadets of Leny). Hugh Peskett's charts show this Walter as the 12th Chief from 1373.
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Unlike the pre-18th-century chiefs, a 21st-century chief is not going to lead their clan in war or demand rents and levies. The experience of other clans is that their 21st-century chief:
1319:(the heraldry court of Scotland). Before addressing the claims to chiefship it is necessary to establish how the office and title of Chief are passed to succeeding generations in Scotland.
1121:. Most sources cite the 'betrayal' version of events and advise that Drummakill was forever after ostracised in Scotland. Tullibardine died 9 Jul 1746 as a prisoner at the Tower of London.
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John Buchanan, the second son of Walter Buchanan the 14th of Buchanan and uncle of George Buchanan the 15th of Buchanan, became proprietor of Arnprior, and afterwards, the noted "King of
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Waugh, John and Mounsey, George Gill (1846) "Carlisle in 1745: authentic account of the occupation of Carlisle in 1745 by Prince Charles Edward Stewart", p257, Longman and Co, London.
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He graduated from Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, with a Master of Arts (M.A.) Michael is the manager of Cambusmore Estate in the Southern Highlands near Callander.
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Buchquhannane, Buchquannan, Buchunnuch, Bucquanane, Buquhannan, Buquhannane, Buquhannanne, and Buquannane. More recent spellings include Buckanon, Buchannon, Bocanan, Buchanan etc.
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to the Earl of Lennox, received, in 1231, a charter confirming Clareinch (or Clairinch) and other lands in Buchanan. It is from the lands of Buchanan that the Clan name is derived.
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William Buchanan. William Buchanan of Auchmar sold his estate, reserving a right for redemption, he married in 1796 Sarah Bartlet. He died at sea off America the following year.
859:". Along with the inheritance of the estate and clan chiefship, there was significant debt. John Buchanan was unwilling to receive his inheritance until his brother-in-law to be,
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Aikman, Christian and Betty, Stuart Hart (2010) "No Quarter Given: The Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745–46", p 66, Neil Wilson Publishing Ltd, Glasgow.
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Partially reproduced in Clouston, J. Storer, 'The Armorial of Berry' Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. LXXII, 6th series, Vol XII (1938) pages 84-111
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John Heneage Jesse, The Pretenders and Their Adherents: Memoirs of the Chevalier, Prince Charles Edward, and Their Adherents, Volume 2, 1864, p259, Richard Bentley, London
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and, escaping his thrust, pierced the Duke through the left eye, killing him. Sir Alexander Buchanan however was later killed leading the clan against the English at the
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Burke, John (1833) 'A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Volume 1', 4th Ed, Published for Henry Colburn, London, p 318
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Alexander Buchanan, Buchlivie, Covenanter, was sent from Tollbooth, 12 Dec 1678, on St. Michael of Scarborough, to Themes for on forwarding to the American plantations.
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James Buchanan. James Buchanan sold the right of redemption for the estate of Auchmar. He died without an heir in 1816. This line is now recognised as extinguished.
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Andrew Buchanan, Shirgarton, Covenanter, was sent from Tollbooth, 12 Dec 1678, on St. Michael of Scarborough, to Themes for on forwarding to the American plantations.
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to her offspring. This practice has given rise to the use of compound (hyphenated or 'double-barrelled') names. The matter of principal names was established by the
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History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments," edited by John S. Keltie, FSA Scot and which is duplicated in part on Electric Scotland.
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Alexander Buchanan. Alexander Buchanan of Auchmar married Christine Campbell and by her two sons (William his successor and James who succeeded his brother).
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8th – Gilbert Buchanan, (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 2nd Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 8th Chief) whose son and successor was Maurice.
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Description of arms: Or, a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the Second. Smibert, Thomas (1850).
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836:), according to William Buchanan of Auchmar, "The most flourishing condition it has been in, for diverse ages, was upon the last laird's accession to it" (
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Cochrane, Andrew and Dennistoun, James (1836) "The Cochrane correspondence regarding the affairs of Glasgow, M.DCC.XLV-VI", p 107, Maitland Club, Glasgow
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Clairinsh or Clar Innis), had three sons (Gilbert his successor, Methlin the ancestor of the MacMillans, and Coleman the ancestor of the MacColemans).
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of £500 from him. Despite threats of military execution, he replied "they might plunder his house if they pleased, for he would not pay one farthing."
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On the wedding record of John Hamilton Buchanan and Phoebe Elizabeth Brock, 1884, John's father is recorded as being John Buchanan-Hamilton of Leny.
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of 1715 to 1716 or the 1745 to 1746 uprising. A likely contributing factor was the leadership vacuum resulting from the death of the last Chief in
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Sir Maurice Buchanan 10th of Buchanan married Margaret Menteith. Margaret was the daughter of Sir Walter Menteith of Rusky, and granddaughter of
45:: A hand coupee holding a ducal cap, or duke's cornet, proper, with two laurel branches wreathed surrounding the crest, disposed orleways proper.
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The belt and buckle encompassing the crest shown, implies that is a clansmen or clanswomen crest, the chief's crest is encompassed by a circlet.
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uses modern communications to achieve effective (sometimes synchronous) communication between him or herself, the lieutenants and the clan folk.
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interacts with the clan society in a similar way to how a constitutional monarchy interacts with the elected governments of his or her subjects;
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and that these were conferred on him in an unbroken chain of inheritance. In circumstances like this, the "Jeffery" Principle can be applied.
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Buchanan, Andrew Hamilton and Buchanan, Neal Harkness (1995) "Andrew Buchanan of Chingford 1807–1877," p223, Hazard Press Ltd, Christchurch
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7) Robert Buchanan, Jacobite Captain in the Duke of Perth's Regiment, son of Baillie Buchanan in Boghastle, Callander. Killed at Culloden.
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Hill, James and Smith, John (1835) "Memorabilia of Glasgow: selected from the minute books of the burgh, MDLXXXVIII-MDCCL", p 505, Glasgow
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A D. Fillan, Stories, traditionary and romantic, of the two rebellions in Scotland in 1715 and 1745, 1849, p265, Richard Bentley, London
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Buchanan, Watson W. (2002) 'History of Clan Buchanan and its Septs: a Millennial Update' Pro Familia Publishing, Toronto, Canada, p 7f
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of the Buchanan chiefly lineage in the 2016 petition to the Lord Lyon King of Arms for Scotland shows this Maurice as the 10th Chief.
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genealogical links when Lord Lyon considers a legal case relating to the chiefly line. Lord Lyon does not consider Y-DNA analysis.
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2) Archibald Buchanan of Drummakill (alternate spellings: Drumnakil, Drumakiln and Drumnakiln), overt supporter of the Government,
2493:"Prisoners of the '45.2.58," Muster Rolls of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army 1746.67, Public Records Office, London T1.328.
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from consideration because the C15th documents that purport to link him to the chiefly line were demonstrated to be forgeries.)
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John Buchanan, Royalist soldier captured at Worcester. Transported on the John and Sarah, from Gravesend 13 May 1652 to Boston.
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The following four people have been cited as chief of Clan Buchanan but none appears to have been formally recognised by the
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10) John Buchanan, servant to David Stewart of Ballachallan in Strathallan's Perthshire Horse. Subsequent condition unknown.
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Peskett, Hugh (2016). Chiefship of Clan Buchanan - Abstract of Evidence (Report). Winchester: Secret Genius. pp. 85ff.
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Dobson, David (1983). Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations: 1650–1775. Genealogical Publishing Com. p 18
2666:"Murray, William, styled Second Duke of Atholl and marquess of Tullibardine (1689–1746), Jacobite leader and army officer"
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Youngson, A. J. (1985) "The Prince and the Pretender: A Study in the Writing of History," p80, Croom Helm Ltd., Beckenham
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1421 - The Battle of Baugé in which Sir Alexander Buchanan (son of the Chief) killed the Duke of Clarence (second son of
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The clans of the Highlands of Scotland: an account of their annals, with delineations of their tartans, and family arms.
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The clans of the Highlands of Scotland: an account of their annals, with delineations of their tartans, and family arms
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The clans of the Highlands of Scotland: an account of their annals, with delineations of their tartans, and family arms
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was built in the 19th century as a replacement for Buchanan Auld House, after the surrounding lands had passed to the
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With the expiration of the Auchmar cadet line and in the absence of other contenders, it is claimed that in 1828 that
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Jesse, John Heneage (1846) "Memoirs of the pretenders and their adherents, Volume 2", p 266, J.W. Moore, Philadelphia
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Dr. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton. Dr. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762–1829) married Anne Brock and by her a son (John).
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570:, second son of Walter Buchanan of Buchanan, led men of the clan in support of the French against the English at the
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11) Duncan Buchanan, prominent Jacobite agent and clerk to Aeneas MacDonald, the banker to Charles Edward Stuart in
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The Scottish Nation: Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of
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in 1513 where the chief's elder son Patrick was killed. However, Patrick had already married a daughter of the
501:. It is tradition and likely given the aforementioned service, but ill-documented, that the clan fought at the
470:; Sir Archibald Campbell, of Lochow; and Maurice Buchanan, of Buchanan, he was released immediately before the
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3534:. Edinburgh: J. MackEuen. p. Historical and Critical Remarks on Prynne's History of the Ragman Roll, p39.
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The reputed burial ground of the chiefs of Clan Buchanan is in the grounds of the Old Buchanan Parish Church
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1942:"The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans". W. & A. K. Johnston Limited. Edinburgh and London. 1886. Page 3.
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Further, in the case of a chief as the representer of the family, the surname cannot be a compound surname.
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2757:(8th edition, edited by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney ed.). Stirling: Johnson and Bacon. pp. 401f.
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6) Thomas Buchanan, brother of Francis Buchanan of Arnpryor. Tried and acquitted on account of his youth.
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3631:(8th edition, edited by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney ed.). Stirling: Johnson and Bacon. p. 203.
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McDonnell, Frances (2009) "Jacobites of Perthshire, 1745", p 4-5, Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore
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The cadet branches in order of separation from the chiefly line: Leny, Arnprior, Spittal, and Auchmar.
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Francis Buchanan of Arnprior as joining (1727, #63). Estate is cited but no special status in the Clan.
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daughter of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany. Hugh Peskett's charts show this Walter as the 13th Chief.
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distiller) and successful Glasgow merchant), the son of Andrew Buchanan of Gartacharne (a small farm (
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middle name. This brought his name in line with the subsequent Lord Lyon ruling on compound names.
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in the late 17th century. Other castles and monuments of the Clan Buchanan have included:
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and had two sons and daughters. Later the Clan Buchanan fought against the English at the
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three events are believed to have resulted in a total transformation in the Chief's arms:
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Murray, Athol (2018). Report on Buchanan Charters (Report). Athol Murray. pp. 1–3.
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Walter). Hugh Peskett's Chief numbering should continue with John as the 18th Chief.
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McKerracher, Mairead (2012) "Jacobite Dictionary", Neil Wilson Publishing, Glasgow.
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chapters are being established around the world, especially in the Oceania region.
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The Historical and Genealogical Essay Upon the Family and Surname of Buchanan
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promotes a general awareness and increased use of heraldry by the clan folk;
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4) Francis Buchanan, of Arnpryor, Lenny House, Callander. Arrested before
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To be heraldically correct tears are represented by goutte Azure (blue)
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There are three contemporary organisations that represent Clan Buchanan.
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Peskett's Chief numbering should continue with George as the 17th Chief.
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324:
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208:
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1177:
5th – Girald also called Bernard, whose son and successor was McBeath.
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17th century, Wars of the Three Kingdoms and loss of the Buchanan Estate
667:", a phrase which originated in a whimsical episode between himself and
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appoints lieutenants to represent them when they cannot be present; and
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62:
364:
Traditionally, the clan's origin myth traced the chiefly line back to
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4185:
1767:
1256:
1235:
959:
939:
919:
404:
396:
168:
149:
1564:
1307:, was built about 1764. Nothing now remains of the original chapel.
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recognised chief. The Lord Lyon was satisfied that the petitioner:
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1667:
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1165:. He married an heiress of Denniestoun and by her had a son, John.
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974:
918:
1) Alexander Buchanan, born 1728, son of the Laird of Auchleishie,
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385:
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5777:
4090:
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Tales of a grandfather; being stories taken from Scottish history
2338:
Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories taken from Scottish History
1401:
1380:
in 1830, cites Francis Buchanan of Arnpryor (alternate spelling:
1093:
1028:
8) John Buchanan, in Stuart of Appin's Regiment, died in prison.
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543:
438:
3569:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. pp. 373f.
211:*, Watt*, Watters*, Weir*, Yuill*, Yool*, Yule*, Youll*, Zuill*.
37:
5757:
3927:
3344:
2178:
The History of Clan Buchanan and its Septs: a Millennial Update
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promotes the right use of chiefly arms and associated heraldry;
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951:
805:
Gilbert Buchanan, Glasgow, banished to the Indies, 13 Jun 1678.
773:
738:
664:
3954:
Emails from President CBSI, David Byrne, of 11 and 14 Sep 2012
3684:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 372.
3611:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 376.
3591:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 375.
3325:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 305.
3172:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 289.
3092:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 287.
3042:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 286.
2997:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 309.
2930:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 284.
2893:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 283.
2234:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. p. 285.
2081:
2079:
1926:(c1960, reprint of 1900 first edition). 94 pp. + fold-out map.
1092:, quarter-master of Prince Charles' Jacobite Army, arrived at
1069:
at the time of the Jacobite uprisings has yet to be compiled.
221:(c1960, reprint of 1900 first edition). 94 pp. + fold-out map.
3812:(1st ed.). Glasgow: J. MacLehose & sons. p. 74.
1695:
1133:
1046:
969:
2) John Buchanan, servant to Alexander Buchanan, resident of
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commanded the Stirlingshire Regiment and led the clan at the
2479:(1st ed.). New York: D. Appleton and Company. pp.
2476:
The Highland clans of Scotland; their history and traditions
1532:
helps to focus clan effort on matters of clan wide interest;
795:
The full scope of Buchanan Covenanters is unknown; however,
5772:
5737:
4081:
http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/buchana2.html
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180:
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2569:
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2349:
2347:
2340:(1st ed.). Zwickau: Brothers Schumann. pp. 204f.
2292:"The Highland Clans of Scotland" by George Eyre-Todd 1923.
3444:
The Scottish Antiquary; or The Northern Notes and Queries
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2326:"A History of the Clan Mackenzie" by Alexander MacKenzie.
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1710:*, Watt*, Watters*, Weir*, Yuill*, Yool*, Yule*, Zuill*.
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A romantic depiction of a clan gentleman, illustrated by
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15th century, Hundred Years' War and other clan conflicts
108:
3629:
The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
2755:
The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
2434:
1729:, reprint of 1900 first edition). 94 pp. + fold-out map.
984:, Callander. Joined the Jacobites and went with them to
640:
16th century, Anglo-Scottish Wars and the King of Kippen
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As a unified entity, Clan Buchanan took no part in the
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of the family Buchanan. Jesse (1846), Fillan (1849),
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Other people with some measure of recognition as chief
874:
729:
in 1679. One was George Buchanan (1657–1719) (later a
450:, Sheriff of Dunbarton Castle, and Helena daughter of
3795:(1st ed.). London: HENRY COLBURN. pp. 44ff.
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for his role in the Jacobite uprising, as being the
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3rd – Anselan, whose son and successor was Walter.
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Buchanans involved with the Royalist cause include:
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the Clan Buchanan fought against the English at the
632:
In 1497 Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail, Chief of
3978:"Clan Buchanan appoints its first chief since 1681"
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1998:
1384:), who was executed at Carlisle on 18 Oct 1746 for
1174:4th – Walter, whose son and successor was Girald.
466:but in 1314 "through influence of his sons-in-law;
435:well before any previously thought of origin myth.
3681:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3666:
3608:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3588:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3573:
3566:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3538:
3322:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3169:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3089:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
3039:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
2994:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
2927:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
2890:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
2739:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
2675:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
2664:
2231:Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times
1168:2nd – John, whose son and successor was Anselan.
1015:was the chief of the clan, see the section below.
531:c 1445 The arms of Buchanan (Le sire de bouguenal)
359:
139:John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan of that Ilk
3547:
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3076:
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2912:
2877:
2742:(1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son.
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2247:
2212:
1915:
1913:
1325:Firstly, the office and title are usually passed
999:and executed at Carlisle 18 Oct 1746. Writing to
120:"The Return of the Chief" by Richard Harris, 2016
5865:
3900:
3873:
3550:Claim of Dr Francis Hamilton Buchanan of Spittal
3530:Nisbet, Alexander (1742). Robert Fleming (ed.).
3371:
2528:
1352:Major George Buchanan (alias Major George Grant)
380:the lands of Buchanan, which lie to the east of
241:Auchneven, Leny, Arnprior, Spittall, and Auchmar
3965:http://www.heraldryclipart.com/symbolism/d.html
3845:"About the Clan Buchanan Society International"
2282:. Edinburgh: William Green and Son. p. 32.
2180:. Toronto: Pro Familia Publishing. p. 29f.
1535:represents clan interests in multi-clan forums;
1526:performs and adds dignity to ceremonial duties;
462:on 5 Aug 1305. Sir John was imprisoned by king
3552:. Edinburgh: James Clarke & Co. p. 1.
3415:, 3rd Series, p 324, Cadell and Co., Edinburgh
2521:
2519:
2517:
1910:
1854:
1805:
1511:
1112:, Marquis of Tullibardine, took refuge in the
847:which is between the parishes of Killearn and
439:14th century and Wars of Scottish Independence
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2200:National Archive of Scotland, GD220/1/D/5/1/4
2027:. Glasgow and London: Fontana/Collins. p. 50.
1084:(1740–42). After the Jacobite victory at the
710:David Buchanan, Royalist soldier captured at
418:Further proving this account as only myth, a
3758:
3288:"Buchanan, Old Parish Church | Canmore"
3243:Court of the Lord Lyon (16 September 2018).
1732:Asterisked (**) sept names are sourced from:
1407:
1207:charts show this Patrick as the 14th Chief.
604:, and Murdoch's two older sons for treason.
327:to clergyman Sir Absalon of Buchanan by the
213:*Asterisked (*) sept names are sourced from
3833:Are Watsons really a Sept of Clan Buchanan?
2514:
1966:
1938:
1936:
1934:
1932:
1714:Asterisked (*) sept names are sourced from
1593:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1554:
1523:adds to the perceived prestige of the clan;
454:. Sir John is reputed to have betrayed Sir
4113:
4099:
3721:
1906:. Columbia University: Bryce. p. 113.
1432:
1255:has association with the chiefly lands of
130:
36:
3622:
3620:
3618:
2472:
2275:
1613:Learn how and when to remove this message
1529:enables the clan to speak with one voice;
1520:adds to the clan's sense of completeness;
1161:from whom he received a grant of land in
1012:
721:Some Buchanans fought on the side of the
4030:
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2175:
1929:
1789:
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1368:
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1157:1st – Anselan O'Kyan, in the service of
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808:
558:
550:
542:
534:
526:
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3494:. Edinburgh: J. Mack Euen. p. 297.
3264:
2903:
2672:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2654:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1951:
1860:
1744:
1364:
539:c 1455 The arms of Buchanan (Bachanane)
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3615:
3529:
3489:
3275:
3230:
2073:National Archive of Scotland, RH1/2/40
1973:. Maclachlan and Stewart. p. 168.
610:The arms described in the Scots Roll,
356:(meaning house or seat of the canon).
4094:
3928:Clan Buchanan Society International.
3790:
3505:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3462:
3387:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3372:Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas (1978).
3345:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs.
3206:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3138:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3108:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3058:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
3008:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2966:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2941:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2859:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2825:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2800:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2711:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2448:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2366:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2335:
2161:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2118:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2086:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
2049:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
1999:Buchanan of Auchmar, William (1733).
1898:
1736:
1634:The current seat of Clan Buchanan is
1241:
636:was killed by the Laird of Buchanan.
311:
4086:23 January 2021 Meeting of Conveners
3626:
2908:. Edinburgh: James Hogg. p. 36.
2752:
1983:
1956:. Edinburgh: James Hogg. p. 35.
1886:The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans
1865:. Edinburgh: James Hogg. p. 44.
1758:Library. The Society also owns the
1591:adding citations to reliable sources
1558:
1461:External evidence of historic claims
4071:Clan Buchanan Society International
3548:Buchanan-Hamilton, Francis (1826).
3442:Hallen, A.W. Cornelius (Ed) (1890)
3210:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 30f.
2715:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 31f.
2370:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 108.
2003:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 15f.
1774:Clan Buchanan Society International
1638:. The historic seat of the Clan is
995:for stockpiling weapons. Tried for
875:18th century and Jacobite uprisings
823:The Clans of the Scottish Highlands
13:
4120:
3746:The Buchanan Society Handbook 2004
3509:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 39.
3391:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 32.
3142:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 29.
3112:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 28.
3062:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 27.
3012:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 25.
2970:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 24.
2945:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 23.
2863:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 19.
2829:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 18.
2804:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 15.
2452:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 31.
2122:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 21.
2090:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 20.
2053:. Glasgow: Gale ECCO. p. 16.
1904:The clans of the Scottish Highland
1674:Cadet Branches of the Chiefly line
1501:Public Register of the Lyon Court.
1468:An on-line search of the historic
1153:Succession of Clan Buchanan Chiefs
403:(1214–1249), Gilbert de Buchanan,
14:
5885:
4059:
2767:
2025:The Clans and Tartans of Scotland
1986:Collins encyclopaedia of Scotland
1686:to not be sufficiently credible.
489:the Clan Buchanan supported King
393:Malduin, Mormaer (Earl) of Lennox
5847:
3995:
3969:
3957:
3948:
3921:
3894:
3867:
3837:
3826:
3816:
3799:
3784:
3752:
3737:
3715:
3688:
3657:
3635:
3556:
3474:
1563:
861:David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross
444:Unenviable William Wallace Link.
344:The name is said to derive from
3806:Addison, William Innes (1898).
3449:
3436:
3427:
3418:
3405:
3380:
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3001:
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2411:
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2329:
2320:
2286:
2276:Macdonald, William Rae (1904).
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2169:
2154:
2145:
2136:
2067:
2042:
2030:
2017:
1992:
1303:in 1621 until a new church, in
1057:A list of Buchanans serving in
829:Regarding the Buchanan Estate (
701:. He later led the clan at the
602:Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany
517:Donald Mormaer (Earl) of Lennox
360:11th-13th centuries and origins
5830:Independent Highland Companies
4076:Clan Buchanan at ScotClans.com
3976:BBC News (14 September 2018).
3347:"Requirements for Recognition"
3302:"Welcome to Canmore - Canmore"
1988:. Harper Collins. p. 114.
1977:
1960:
1945:
1892:
1878:
1869:
1838:for a list of famous Buchanans
1466:Edinburgh and London Gazettes.
1453:descend), Ann and Katherine).
1124:
980:3) John Buchanan, brewer from
772:) 2 km due south-east of
1:
4024:
3759:Innes of Learney. p. 65.
3744:The Buchanan Society (2004).
3186:Edinburgh: James Hogg. p. 44.
2257:. www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk
1760:Buchanan Monument in Killearn
1723:
1439:Dr. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton
1359:National Archives of Scotland
1140:
884:
837:
830:
611:
487:Wars of Scottish Independence
3678:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3605:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3585:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3563:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3459:, p 2, Imrie, Graham and Co.
3319:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3306:canmoremapping.rcahms.gov.uk
3166:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3086:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
3036:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2991:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2924:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2887:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2736:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2689:UK public library membership
2228:Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
2176:Buchanan, W. Watson (2002).
1967:Maclauchlan, Thomas (1857).
1814:
1039:, assumed died at Culloden.
697:on the side of the Scottish
427:of years; not 1,000 years."
368:, who was of the Irish clan
339:
7:
1829:
1806:Chief's Council of Armigers
1799:The CBSI Black Lion Banner.
1512:The 21st-century clan chief
1195:Maurice as the 11th Chief.
352:(The Son of the Canon) and
10:
5890:
4031:Anderson, William (1862).
3748:. Glasgow: Printworks Ltd.
3532:A System of Heraldry Vol 2
3492:A System of Heraldry Vol 1
3490:Nisbet, Alexander (1722).
2473:Eyre-Todd, George (1923).
2336:Scott, Sir Walter (1828).
2308:. www.electricscotland.com
1629:
930:, Jacobite Captain in the
790:Glasgow district of burghs
687:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
499:Malcolm the Earl of Lennox
334:
5843:
5699:
4934:
4141:
4130:
3471:Buchanan of Auchmar p 79.
3455:Frazer, Alexander (1899)
3411:Scott, Sir Walter (1830)
1451:Buchanan-Jardine baronets
1408:Buchanan of Auchmar claim
596:1425 – Execution by King
508:During the reign of King
468:Malice, Earl of Strathern
276:
250:
230:
175:
160:
148:
143:
138:
129:
124:
114:
98:
88:
78:
73:
61:
50:
35:
28:
23:
2904:Smibert, Thomas (1850).
2573:Waugh and Mounsey, p253.
1952:Smibert, Thomas (1850).
1861:Smibert, Thomas (1850).
1847:
1689:
1662:(Renfrewshire); and the
1555:Name spelling variations
1396:(1890) and a history of
591:King Henry IV of England
5077:Campbell of Breadalbane
4561:Macdonald of Clanranald
3849:www.theclanbuchanan.com
3446:Vol V, June 1890, p 27.
2306:"Clan MacLaren History"
2279:Scottish Armorial Seals
2165:. Glasgow. p. 20f.
1433:Buchanan-Hamilton claim
1337:Maintenance of Surname.
1082:Lord Provost of Glasgow
1033:Gordon of Glenbuckett's
966:on the ship "Johnson",
782:Lord Provost of Glasgow
727:Battle of Bothwell Brig
703:Battle of Inverkeithing
695:Battle of Dunbar (1650)
658:Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
600:, of his first-cousin,
480:Declaration of Arbroath
5723:Court of the Lord Lyon
4571:MacDonell of Glengarry
4134:List of Scottish clans
3901:The Buchanan Society.
3874:The Buchanan Society.
2681:10.1093/ref:odnb/19654
1795:
1794:CBSI Black Lion Banner
1783:
1756:Strathclyde University
1394:The Scottish Antiquary
1373:
1317:Court of the Lord Lyon
1159:Malcolm II of Scotland
1154:
1072:1) Andrew Buchanan of
1053:Government supporters.
934:Regiment, prisoner at
826:
678:
568:Sir Alexander Buchanan
564:
556:
548:
540:
532:
384:around the village of
376:he received from king
308:
16:Highland Scottish clan
5346:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
4035:. Fullarton. p.
1793:
1781:
1481:The Buchanan Society.
1372:
1264:Chiefs' Burial Ground
1152:
1086:Battle of Prestonpans
1031:9) John Buchanan, in
906:: limited by law and
812:
760:56.057589°N 4.41747°W
673:
562:
554:
546:
538:
530:
503:Battle of Bannockburn
472:Battle of Bannockburn
452:Gartnait, Earl of Mar
313:[nəˈkʰanənɪç]
4626:Maclaine of Lochbuie
4581:MacDonald of Glencoe
4576:MacDonald of Keppoch
4066:The Buchanan Society
4054:The Buchanan Society
3791:Burke, John (1850).
3627:Adam, Frank (1970).
3457:Last Laird of MacNab
3245:"New Buchanan Chief"
2753:Adam, Frank (1970).
1920:Scots Kith & Kin
1745:The Buchanan Society
1716:Scots Kith & Kin
1587:improve this section
1365:Buchanan of Arnprior
1323:Patrilineal Descent.
1013:Buchanan of Arnprior
914:Jacobite supporters.
865:Marquess of Montrose
786:Member of Parliament
515:During the reign of
448:Sir John of Menteith
432:official publication
391:During the reign of
215:Scots Kith & Kin
5854:Scotland portal
4706:Malcolm (MacCallum)
3936:on 28 November 2012
3876:"About the Society"
3703:on 26 December 2011
3695:Edinburgh Gazette.
3353:on 26 February 2012
2768:Adams. p. 405.
2431:Dobson (1983). p 17
2399:Dobson (1983). p 18
2023:Robert Bain. 1938.
1984:Keay, John (2000).
1640:Buchanan Auld House
1283: /
1228:Sir George Buchanan
1130:Title of the Chief.
765:56.057589; -4.41747
756: /
646:Anglo-Scottish Wars
598:James I of Scotland
460:Edward I of England
165:Buchanan Auld House
5788:Battle of Culloden
5081:Campbell of Cawdor
4566:Macdonald of Sleat
3909:on 6 February 2012
3882:on 6 February 2012
3855:on 1 December 2017
3644:"Buchanan History"
1836:Buchanan (surname)
1796:
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1737:Clan organisations
1658:(Dunbartonshire);
1642:in Stirlingshire.
1374:
1305:Milton of Buchanan
1287:56.0683°N 4.4844°W
1242:Current Clan Chief
1155:
1009:Lord Justice Clerk
993:battle of Culloden
964:Colony of Maryland
881:Jacobite uprisings
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5815:Scottish heraldry
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4007:The Clan Buchanan
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3697:"Advanced Search"
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1782:CBSI Coat of Arms
1664:Buchanan Monument
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