Asterisked (*) sept names are sourced from, This page was last edited on 6 January 2021, at 18:49. Clan Arms 1. Buchanans of Drumpellier, Auchintorlie, Craigend and Hillington are cadets of Buchanan of Leny through Gartacharne. McDonnell, Frances (2009) "Jacobites of Perthshire, 1745", p 4-5, Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore. Transported on the John and Sarah, from Gravesend 13 May 1652 to Boston. Unlike numerous other points, this assertion of Buchanan-Hamilton’s chiefship is not challenged. There was no time to lose and the Clan MacLaren rushed to arms. p 18, Buchanan, Arthur William Patrick (1929) "Later Leaves of the Buchanan Book," p223, E. Garand, Buchanan, Andrew Hamilton and Buchanan, Neal Harkness (1995) "Andrew Buchanan of Chingford 1807–1877," p223, Hazard Press Ltd, Christchurch. "The Highland Clans of Scotland" by George Eyre-Todd 1923. [104] The later Clan historian, John Guthrie Smith, omits any reference to Buchanan of Auchmar's claim when he details the Buchanans of Auchmar.[105]. [111] Dr. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762–1829) married Anne Brock and by her a son (John). This brought his name in line with the subsequent Lord Lyon ruling on compound names. The Chief's Council of Armigers[126] is an organisation comprising Clan armigers whose 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 opportunities. 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 Dumbarton Castle. “Since the early part of the 20th century, the Buchanan Clan … The foundation of the Society featured the great trading houses of the Clan but from all corners of the globe contemporary clan folk and friends of the Clan of all professions and occupations support this charity. [19] It is tradition and likely given the aforementioned service, but ill-documented, that the clan fought at the Battle of Bannockburn. "[56][57], 2) Archibald Buchanan of Drummakill (alternate spellings: Drumnakil, Drumakiln and Drumnakiln), overt supporter of the Government, magistrate and militia officer. 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). Buchanan of Auchmar cites Dec 1682, Guthrie Smith cites before 6 September 1681, and National Archives of Scotland have a legal document prepared for John Buchanan's signature dated 28 August 1680 but it is unsigned, and a separated document of the same date is signed by George Buchanan of that Ilk. 19th – John Buchanan,[78][79][80] (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). 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. Second he married Janet Cunningham and by her had a son (William first ancestor of the cadets of Auchmar) and a daughter (Margaret). 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. Prior to the sale, John Buchanan of Arnpryor had been the estate manager for John Buchanan. 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. 17th – Sir John Buchanan,[24][78] (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 Walter). "Sept" is actually a term borrowed from Irish culture in the nineteenth century to explain the use of a variety of surnames by members of a single clan. 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. Nothing now remains of the original chapel.[88]. Once upon a time when he was feasting in Stirling, the King sent for some venison from the neighbouring hills. 2. In both cases, Elizabeth refused these arranged marriages. [89] When chiefly line is extinguished, the most recent cadet line to branch off the chiefly line becomes the new chiefly line. The silver tears refer to the sadness[125] of the Clan at not having a chief. Maintenance of Surname. If the heir presumptive produces no heirs, then on the heir presumptive's death the office and title goes to the next younger son, etc., then eldest daughter, etc. "[45][46][47] For further details on whether Francis Buchanan of Arnprior was the chief of the clan, see the section below. He was one of "The Seven Men of Moidart. John Buchanan-Hamilton. 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. It is preferable to speak of "The names and families of Clan X" rather to call a name "a Sept of Clan X". [91][92], 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 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 ." 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. His clansmen followed him and the Buchanans were cut down like corn. He was born on Sept. 8, 1931, in Marfa, Texas. Future Septs Because the Lennox ‘family’ around the world is not large, to promote interest and activity in the clan, the Lennox Chief has indicated a willingness to consider accepting family groups with historical connections to Scotland as contemporary septs of his clan… Hill, James and Smith, John (1835) "Memorabilia of Glasgow: selected from the minute books of the burgh, MDLXXXVIII-MDCCL", p 505, Glasgow, Cochrane, Andrew and Dennistoun, James (1836) "The Cochrane correspondence regarding the affairs of Glasgow, M.DCC.XLV-VI", p 107, Maitland Club, Glasgow. 1425 – Execution by James I of Scotland, of his first-cousin, Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, and Murdoch's two older sons for treason. It was late, and the company were rather short of victuals, though they had more than enough of liquor. Elizabeth was the granddaughter of John Buchanan of Buchanan (the only child of the Chief's second marriage). During the Wars of Scottish Independence the Clan Buchanan supported King Robert the Bruce by aiding his escape in 1306, the chief, Maurice 10th of Buchanan, refused to sign the Ragman Roll, and the chief and lairds of the clan (and presumably their clansmen) served under Malcolm the Earl of Lennox. ↑ Robertson’s Index for Charters of Sovereigns of Scotland, cited in Nimo, William (1817) History … Edinburgh and London Gazettes. [6] Later the Clan Buchanan fought against the English at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh in 1547.[29]. (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.) Sir John was imprisoned by king Robert I but in 1314 "through influence of his sons-in-law; Malice, Earl of Strathern; Sir Archibald Campbell, of Lochow; and Maurice Buchanan, of Buchanan, he was released immediately before the Battle of Bannockburn, where he deported himself valiantly on the part of the Scottish king. Dobson, David (1983). Buchanan of Arnpryor was ever afterwards called the King of Kippen.[31]. The Clan Buchan are of no relation to the Clan Buchanan despite their similar name. Sept:  an affiliated or allied family which is part of a larger clan in Scotland. 18th – Sir George Buchanan,[78][79] (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). 10th – Sir Maurice Buchanan,[17][69] (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 Rusk and by her a son and successor (Walter). It would appear that John Buchanan died some close to and prior to 28 August 1680. Tried for high treason and executed at Carlisle 18 Oct 1746. [29] 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. [32] 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. The full scope of Buchanan Covenanters is unknown; however, Regarding the Buchanan Estate (c1681),[39] 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" (c1652). [39][100] 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. William died in 1747. Corrected and brought down to the present time by W.M. A good example is Clan Gunn, hailing from the lands of Caithness and Sutherland in the far NE of Scotland. 11th – Sir Walter Buchanan,[69][70] (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 Beaugé in 1421 and who later died in the battle of Verneuil in 1424, and John [Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 12th Chief ] who married Janet the heiress of Leny and was the first ancestor of the cadets of Leny) and two daughters (Elizabeth and Jean). Except that girls are now eligible for assistance, the goals have remained largely unchanged. The Clan Buchanan. The historic seat of the Clan is Buchanan Auld House in Stirlingshire. [17] It is from the lands of Buchanan that the Clan name is derived. For example, the Buchanan family sept was absorbed into the Clan Campbell. "[22][23], Sir Alexander Buchanan,[24] second son of Walter Buchanan of Buchanan, led men of the clan in support of the French against the English at the Battle of Baugé in 1421. 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[99] 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). Clan Buchanan. Clan Buchanan Heraldry. Many of these names derive from the forename or even the nickname of one of our chiefs or lairds. Buchanan of that Ilk. 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 the Lord Lyon allowed the petition thus recognising John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan as the chief of Clan Buchanan. daughter of, great-grandson of, etc. 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. Gilbert Buchanan, Glasgow, banished to the Indies, 13 Jun 1678. 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. More recent spellings include Buckanon, Buchannon, Bocanan, Buchanan etc. 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 to her offspring. [44][45], 3) John Buchanan, brewer from Kilmahog, Callander. [127], The sept masterson was Irish, the Scottish sept of Buchanan is spelt Masterton. 15th – George Buchanan,[75][76] (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 10th Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 17th Chief) succeed his grandfather, Walter 14th of Buchanan, in 1526 and died 1560. Killed at Culloden. (Precisely what his services were and the meaning of "evicting the whole estate" is unclear.). [108] 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.[110]. It is now clearly established that it is the last name which decides the matter. Page 3. There are also endless variations of Scottish surnames and the list below is neither comprehensive nor definitive but is intended solely as a guide to the possible connections a name may have to a recognised clan … In 1815 Francis inherited his mother's estate and adopted the additional surname of Hamilton. Despite threats of military execution, he replied "they might plunder his house if they pleased, for he would not pay one farthing. After the death of Mary, he married in 1677 Jean Pringle and by her had a daughter (Janet). David Buchanan, Royalist soldier captured at Worchester. 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 Buchanan are discussed. Clan crest: Sunflower turning to the sun Clan Buchan is a Scottish clan. He married secondly to Isobel Stewart. ... Clan Buchanan Anselan, Bohannan, Buchanan… When he died in 1682, he left no male heirs. Motto:Clarior hinc honos or “Henceforth forward the honour shall grow ever brighter” 3. This line is now recognised as extinguished. 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. adds to the clan's sense of completeness; adds to the perceived prestige of the clan; performs and adds dignity to ceremonial duties; enables the clan to speak with one voice; helps to focus clan effort on matters of clan wide interest; represents clan interests in multi-clan forums; promotes the right use of chiefly arms and associated heraldry; promotes a general awareness and increased use of heraldry by the clanfolk; interacts with the clan society in a similar way to how a constitutional monarchy interacts with the elected governments of his or her subjects; appoints lieutenants to represent them when they cannot be present; and. History of the Buchanan Clan. The name Buchan is also considered a sept of the Clan … [121], 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. Writing to Philip Webb on 9 Sep 1746, Lord Milton, the Lord Justice Clerk, 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. [6], The name is said to derive from Macauselan (meaning son of Anselan). The Chief's 1657 crest (which also is the centre piece of clanfolk'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. [122] Membership is by annual subscription and is greatest in the US, but as the organisation matures, new chapters are being established around the world, especially in the Oceania region.[123]. Cornelius (Ed) (1890) ‘‘The Scottish Antiquary; or The Northern Notes and Queries‘‘ Vol V, June 1890, p 27. Tried and acquitted on account of his youth. William Buchanan. The Austin family are a sept of Clan Keith, the families have always been close supporters of each other and they share the … The Buchanan clan motto is "Clarior hinc honos" (Brighter Hence the Honour) and the clan crest is a … A wealthy and influential family of Baxter … View Buchanan family . The surnames of the Septs listed below [left] give the Clan [right] to which they are associated with. Arrested before battle of Culloden for stockpiling weapons. The chief of a Highland clan could be referred to as the ‘Laird of’, meaning the head of the clan (a patrimonial title),[62] e.g. The matter of principal names was established by the Lord Lyon Innes of Learney when in the case of Monro-Lucas-Tooth that he was a Tooth rather than a Monro or Lucas. [50], 9) John Buchanan, in Gordon of Glenbuckett's Regiment, from Inverness-shire, assumed died at Culloden. [111] 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 daughter (Margaret, Ann and Katherine). 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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.[5]. [106] Alexander Buchanan of Auchmar married Christine Campbell and by her two sons (William his successor and James who succeeded his brother). The following four people have been cited as chief of Clan Buchanan but none appears to have been formally recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon (the heraldry court of Scotland). Nevertheless, assuming that Scott, et al. [7] The following two names are given as the root of the territorial name Buchanan, Mac a Chanonaich (The Son of the Canon)[8] and Buth Chanain (meaning house or seat of the canon). W. & A. K. Johnston Limited. Firstly to Robert Buchanan, Advocate (the son of John Buchanan of Arnprior), and secondly to Major George Grant (details in a following section). Charles Richard Bowman passed away on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, and went to be with his Lord and Savior. The Buchanan family, being very small and of questionable heritage, gained legitimacy and protection; the Campbell clan … The arms described in the Scots Roll, c1455, 'Or, a lion rampant Sable goutty Or within a double tressure flory counter-flory Sable',[26] contain many of the elements of the arms registered by John Buchanan in 1657, the coat of arms we recognise today. [36][37] These four sons were among the founding members of the charity, The Buchanan Society of Glasgow. He married an heiress of Denniestoun and by her had a son, John. Secondly the office and title is implicitly linked to the surname, thus a McKay, a Cairns, etc. In Scotland, a sept is a family that is absorbed into a larger Scottish clan for mutual benefit. Patrilineal Descent. [16] During the reign of king Alexander II (1214–1249), Gilbert de Buchanan, seneschal to the Earl of Lennox, received, in 1231, a charter confirming Clareinch and other lands in Buchanan. 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. The following lineage reconciles Guthrie Smith and Buchanan of Auchmar and their respective numbering is in parenthesis. If you are in doubt feel free to contact us at info@theclanbuchanan.com. The … As a unified entity, Clan Buchanan took no part in the Jacobite uprisings of 1715 to 1716 or the 1745 to 1746 uprising. The Lord Lyon was satisfied that the petitioner: The reputed burial ground of the chiefs of Clan Buchanan is in the grounds of the Old Buchanan Parish Church 56°04′06″N 4°29′04″W / 56.068286°N 4.484356°W / 56.068286; -4.484356. 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 Clan Graham. The following paragraph was written by Claude Buchanan, Herald-at-Large, before Lord Lyon granted the Chief of the Name and Arms of Buchanan to Michael Buchanan of Arnprior in 2018. Along with the inheritance of the estate and clan chiefship, there was significant debt. p. 29f. Society International. If yours is not an exact match, don’t worry we are familiar with them all. In 1497 Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail, chief of Clan Mackenzie was killed by the Laird of Buchanan. 1) Alexander Buchanan, born 1728, son of the Laird of Auchleishie, Callander, Perthshire, Stirlingshire, Jacobite Captain in the Duke of Perth's Regiment, prisoner at Perth, Canongate, Carlisle, ship, and London; transported 22 Apr 1747 from Liverpool to the Colony of Maryland on the ship "Johnson",[41][42][43], 2) John Buchanan, servant to Alexander Buchanan, resident of Auchterarder, Perthshire, Jacobite in the Duke of Perth's Regiment, prisoner at Auchterarder, Stirling, and Carlisle; transported 24 Feb 1747 on the ship "Gildart" to the Colony of Maryland. Buchanan, Watson W. (2002) 'History of Clan Buchanan and its Septs: a Millennial Update' Pro Familia Publishing, Toronto, Canada, p 7f, 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, Robertson’s Index for Charters of Sovereigns of Scotland, cited in Nimo, William (1817) History of Stirlingshire. In his territory lived many of his family members, who were called a Clan, as well as several families not related by blood or marriage, called Septs. This marriage did not take place and the arrangement was cancelled. It has supported many a promising youth of the Buchanan Clan or its septs through college to a useful career in the world, and the amount of solid good that it has done in the couple of centuries since it … 1st – Anselan O'Kyan,[64] son of a petty king from Ulster, Ireland, in the service of Malcolm II of Scotland from whom he received a grant of land in Lennox. Again estate and or occupation is listed but nothing to indicate any special status in the Clan. There have been attempts over the years to re-establish a Clan … Released.[44][45]. The mansion house of Buchanan is now in the possession of the Graham Dukes of Montrose. 1886. The Buchanan Society Handbook 2004[114] lists. The Society has been given many Clan heirlooms. 14th – Walter Buchanan,[74][75] (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 [Guthrie Smith identifies him as 9th Chief but then goes on to advise that the Chiefship passed from Patrick's father to Patrick's son[76] and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 16th Chief[75] ] who married the daughter of the Earl of Argyle and by her had George who succeeded his grandfather; John first ancestor of cadets of Arnprior; Maurice; and Walter first ancestor of cadets of Spittal) and two daughters (Margaret and Elizabeth). 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