In the 15th century a feud broke out between the Buchanan's of Leny[28] and the Clan MacLaren resulting in a full-scale battle. [39] William Buchanan of Auchmar also makes no mention of Francis Buchanan having married the last chief's granddaughter. 7th – Anselan McCausland,[67][66] (Guthrie Smith identifies him as the 7th Laird of Buchanan and commences his numbering of Chiefs from him.) The Clan Buchanan. 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. MacGibbon, along with Gibbon/Gibson, were among the names "sept-napped" by William Buchanan of Auchmar in the early 18th century when he invented a man called "Methlan Buchanan" to be the … "[45][46][47] For further details on whether Francis Buchanan of Arnprior was the chief of the clan, see the section below. Tried and acquitted on account of his youth. Title of the Chief. 13th – Patrick Buchanan,[73][74] (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). Killed at Culloden. [87] This church, the Chapel of St Mary & St Michael, served as a parish church after the abandonment of Inchcailleach in 1621 until a new church, in Milton of Buchanan, was built about 1764. It is now clearly established that it is the last name which decides the matter. Pittock, Murray G. H. "On-line Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Jesse, John Heneage (1846) "Memoirs of the pretenders and their adherents, Volume 2", p 266, J.W. He died in prison in 1651. Buchanans on the Net Clan Buchanan Discussion Area Clan Buchanan Contacts: Arms: Or, ... Septs: Colman, Cormack, Cousland, Dewar, Dove, Dow, Gibb, Gibbon, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilbertson, ... the name of which was afterwards to become the battle-cry of the clan. If you are in doubt feel free to contact us at info@theclanbuchanan.com. Genealogical Publishing Com. Buchanan of that Ilk. However, in the early 19th century ‘of that Ilk’ fell out of favour with Highland chiefs[63] who adopted a duplication of the patronymic, regardless of ownership of territory or estate, e.g. The … The Buchanan clan motto is "Clarior hinc honos" (Brighter Hence the Honour) and the clan crest is a hand holding a duke's cornet, surrounded by laurel branches. 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. The Buchanan family, being very small and of questionable heritage, gained legitimacy and protection; the Campbell clan … 1) Andrew Buchanan of Drumpellier, Tobacco Lord and Lord Provost of Glasgow (1740–42). He also had an illegitimate son (Patrick). 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. Margaret was the daughter of Sir Walter Menteth of Rusky, and granddaughter of Sir John of Menteth, Sheriff of Dunbarton Castle, and Helena daughter of Gartnait, Earl of Mar. One was George Buchanan (1657–1719) (later a magistrate, maltman (whisky distiller) and successful Glasgow merchant), the son of Andrew Buchanan of Gartacharne (a small farm (.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}56°03′27″N 4°25′03″W / 56.057589°N 4.41747°W / 56.057589; -4.41747) 2 km due south-east of Drymen). 2nd – John,[65] whose son and successor was Anselan. The books, records and other collections of the Society are held at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, and Strathclyde University Library. 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. He married secondly to Isobel Stewart. 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 matriculating the Arms, for two or three generations, beyond this it may be difficult or impossible to demonstrate heirship. 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 Marquess of Montrose. In both cases, Elizabeth refused these arranged marriages. [81] He made two attempts to pass the chiefship to suitable candidates by arranging their marriage to his oldest daughter (Elizabeth). [36][37] These four sons were among the founding members of the charity, The Buchanan Society of Glasgow. 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. He first married Margaret Edmonstone and by her a son (John [Guthrie Smith identifies him as 11th Chief but then goes on to advise that the Chiefship passed from John's father to John's son[24] and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 18th Chief[77] who married Elizabeth Livingston and by her had George[77] who succeeded his grandfather) and two daughters (Helen and Susanna). [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. [48], 7) Robert Buchanan, Jacobite Captain in the Duke of Perth's Regiment, son of Baillie Buchanan in Boghastle, Callander. 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. [6] Later the Clan Buchanan fought against the English at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh in 1547.[29]. Clan Colquhoun. Secondly the office and title is implicitly linked to the surname, thus a McKay, a Cairns, etc. Nothing now remains of the original chapel.[88]. [9], Traditionally, Clan Buchanan can trace its chiefly line back to Anselan O Kyan who was of the clan Ó Catháin, provincial king of north Ulster (and had his seat in Limavady, Co. Londonderry) who landed in Argyll in 1016. 8th – Gilbert Buchanan,[67][17] (Guthrie Smith identifies him as 2nd Chief and Buchanan of Auchmar identifies him as 8th Chief) whose son and successor was Maurice. Buchanan of Arnpryor was ever afterwards called the King of Kippen.[31]. At first the Buchanans were faring better and drove the MacLarens back. Auchneven, Leny, Arnprior, Spital, and Auchmar, 14th century and Wars of Scottish Independence, 15th century, Hundred Years' War and other clan conflicts, 16th century, Anglo-Scottish Wars and the King of Kippen, 17th century, Wars of the Three Kingdoms and loss of the Buchanan Estate, Other people with some measure of recognition as chief, Major George Buchanan (alias Major George Grant). 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). Unenviable William Wallace Link. 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. 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 of Auchmar and Guthrie Smith commence their respective numbering of Chiefs at a different person, and describe a different order and number of Chiefs following Sir Walter 11th of Buchanan. Charles Richard Bowman passed away on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, and went to be with his Lord and Savior. Francis Buchanan of Arnprior as joining (1727, #63). 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 15th century is a watershed in the evolution of Buchanan heraldry. Image, right. He married an heiress of Denniestoun and by her had a son, John. [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]. This practice has given rise to the use of compound (hyphenated or ‘double-barrelled’) names. "[18] Sir John was also a signatory to the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. ArmsOr, a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the Second. The Clan Buchan are of no relation to the Clan Buchanan despite their similar name. [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]. [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). 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. 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 Tailzie. Both cited their estate but neither cited any special status in the Clan. He died without an heir in 1816. 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 … The word sept is Irish in origin. John Hamilton Buchanan. [51], 10) John Buchanan, servant to David Stewart of Ballachallan in Strathallan?s Perthshire Horse. 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. Others can derive from an occupation, such as Harper or Rusk (a tanner) in service to a chief. The Society has been given many Clan heirlooms. The early origin of this family is said to be a son of the king of Ulster who landed in Argyll around 1016 and was rewarded with land on the east side of Loch … [33] Other Buchanans involved with the Royalist cause include: Some Buchanans fought on the side of the Covenanters at the Battle of Bothwell Brig in 1679. Alexander Buchanan. 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. James Buchanan. 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). 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. [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 ." [111] Dr. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762–1829) married Anne Brock and by her a son (John). He was one of "The Seven Men of Moidart. View Buchanan family . "[53] Subsequent condition unknown.[54]. Seneschal to Earl of Lennox in about 1225[68] and obtained the charter for the Loch Lomond island of Clareinch (the Clan's call to war and alternately rendered as Clairinch or Clar Innis), had three sons (Gilbert his successor, Methlin the ancestor of the MacMillans, and Coleman the ancestor of the MacColemans).[16]. - Buchanan. 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. David Buchanan, Royalist soldier captured at Worchester. Sir John is reputed to have betrayed Sir William Wallace to king Edward I of England on 5 Aug 1305. Major George Buchanan never married and by his death had "given up all Buchanan evidences, both the rights and the fortune."[93]. ... Clan Buchanan Anselan, Bohannan, Buchanan… 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. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms Sir George Buchanan commanded the Stirlingshire Regiment and led the clan at the Battle of Dunbar (1650) on the side of the Scottish Covenanters. However Patrick had already married a daughter of the Earl of Argyll and had two sons and daughters. (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.) The essay deals specifically with four “approved” Septs of the Clan: Buchanan, McAuslan, McWattie and Risk, and both the Royal Charter of the Society and its Constitution restrict membership to those … Clan Buchanan has numerous septs, including: Bohannon, Buchanan, Coleman, Colman, Cormack, Cousland, Dewar, Donleavy, Donlevy, Dove, Dow, Gibb, Gibbon, Gibbs, Gibby, Gibson, GIlbert, … 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. He was born on Sept. 8, 1931, in Marfa, Texas. Most sources cite the 'betrayal' version of events and advise that Drummakill was forever after ostracised in Scotland. [17] It is from the lands of Buchanan that the Clan name is derived. William Buchanan. Buchanan and five others were chosen to negotiate with Hay, and succeeded in obtaining a reduction to £5,500. ↑ Robertson’s Index for Charters of Sovereigns of Scotland, cited in Nimo, William (1817) History … Wikpedia Clan Buchanan; Clan Buchanan has no chief, and is an armigerous clan Crest: A hand coupee holding a ducal cap, or duke’s cornet, proper, with two laurel branches … (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.") Buchanan Castle was built in the 19th century as a replacement for Buchanan Auld House, after the surrounding lands had passed to the Grahams in the late 17th century. 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. Given the current Highland practice, Buchanan of Buchanan is likely to be the preferred contemporary title but for ease of reading and clarity, n th of Buchanan is used in the following paragraphs. Unlike numerous other points, this assertion of Buchanan-Hamilton’s chiefship is not challenged. 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. "[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 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). Meaning of `` evicting the whole estate '' is unclear. ) 54! 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