Thus the oldest coats of arms generally do not include a motto. At the same time the route of the main road, which also used to cross the area, was moved some 250m Nwards and the old road was broken up and its line grassed over. Whether because of that or just the general post-Culloden actions and taxation by the government, the lands ended up getting sold off piece by piece to meet debts. Toutefois, cette hypothse semble illusoire, le nom de Ramsay - dclinaison de Ramsey, Ramsei . In 1680 the 7th Earl of Rothes became Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Duncan Robertson, a cadet of the Robertson's of Strowan, undoubted head of the Clan Donnachie, and the Inshes family are mentioned as one of his kindred clan by the celebrated Alexander Robertson of Strowan, warrior and poet, one of whose letters to Inshes, dated "Hermitage, 20 July 1742" will be found hereafter quoted. Mr. Alexander Robertson, Scottish convict who was convicted in Edinburgh, Mr. Robertson, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "Tory" arriving in Wellington, New Zealand on 20th September 1839, Alexander Robertson, aged 23, a shoemaker, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Catherine Stewart Forbes" in 1841, Margaret Robertson, aged 20, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Catherine Stewart Forbes" in 1841, Alfred Robertson, aged 23, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Lady Nugent" in 1841, Emma Robertson, aged 20, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Lady Nugent" in 1841, Joseph Robertson (1810-1866), Scottish antiquary, historian and record scholar, Jeannie Robertson (1908-1975), Scottish American folk singer, George Croom Robertson (1842-1892), Scottish philosopher, Douglas Moray Cooper Lamb Argyll Robertson (1837-1909), Scottish ophthalmologist and surgeon, Julian Hart Robertson KNZM Jr. (1932-2022), American billionaire hedge fund manager, and philanthropist who founded Tiger Management, one of the first hedge funds, in 1980, Dede Robertson (1927-2022), born Adelia Elmera, an American author, nurse and evangelical Christian activist, wife of Christian evangelical televangelist Pat Robertson, Jeanne Flinn Swanner Robertson (1943-2021), American athlete, teacher, humorist, motivational speaker, YouTube personality, and Miss North Carolina 1963, George Thomas Robertson (1927-2021), Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 31 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Don Robertson (1928-2021), American television announcer for the CBS television network, known as "The Voice Of CBS Sports", Grace Robertson OBE (1930-2021), British photographer who worked as a photojournalist, and published in Picture Post and Life, (Another 37 notables are available in all our, Mr. Vergil L Robertson (1960-1985), American Sergeant from Spencer, Indiana, USA who died in the Arrow Air Flight 1285 crash, Mr. John Robertson, British 2nd Class Steward from United Kingdom who worked aboard the, Mr. Porter Robertson (d. 1902), American coal miner at Fraterville mine in Tennessee, on the 19th May 1902 when an explosion collapsed the mine; he died, Miss Elizabeth Robertson (1912-1917), Canadian resident from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada who died in the, Mr. Donald Robertson (1893-1917), Canadian Signaller aboard the HMCS Musquash from who died in the. Prince Charles Edward, grandson of the deposed Roman Catholic Stuart king, James II and VII, raised the standard of rebellion in 1745. 1780), aged 35, Scottish convict who was convicted in Ayr. He was succeeded by his son Alexander Mottoes seldom form part of the grant of arms: Under most heraldic authorities, a motto is an optional component of the coat of arms, and can be added to or changed at will; many families have chosen not to display a motto. Smbolos. After the Restoration in 1660, Charles II appointed him Lord Chancellor.Family motto Over Fork Over. In 1636 the chieftainship passed to Alexander who was at that time an infant. Elliot: The Elliots are one of the great riding clans of the Scottish Borders. In the summer of 1746, two companies of the locally raised Black Watch were ordered by the Government to scour Atholl in search of Jacobite fugitives who had not been included in the Act of Indemnity. Maj-Gen Lachlan MacQuarrie joined the Black Watch in 1777, and after serving in North America, India and Egypt was appointed Governor of the convict settlement of New South Wales. He died at Culloden. There are claims that the Robertsons are the oldest documented clan in Scottish history, descended from the Celtic Earls of Atholl, who in turn were from a line of the kings of Dalriada. He was a cousin and successor to Struan Robertson. After the rising she moved to Edinburgh under the name of Mrs. Black and died in 1787. Duncan Robertson of Auchleeks was also wounded. original route of the road as the main footpath, and removing the more recent route. His younger brothers, Alexander and Charles, both died. Ordnance Survey licence number 100057073. June 10 1721 - Blair Atholl, Perth, Scotland, July 30 1752 - Blair Atholl, Perth, Scotland, Blair Atholl, Perth, Scotland (United Kingdom), Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom). Our main duties are to preserve Government records and to set standards in information management and re-use. In January 1746 Clan Mackintosh was led out in support of the Jacobites by 'Colonel' Anne Mackintosh. Gen. Sir Thomas Dalzell fought for Charles I during the Civil War. He enjoyed a romantic career and became military leader and personal advisor to the Sultan. In 1876 Sir Harry Maclean resigned his commission in the British Army to join the army of the Sultan of Morocco. The Armstrong crest was a symbol of allegiance, used by clan members to show allegiance to their clan chief. The following 80 years saw the highland clearances where people were thrown out of their houses and the areas were being cleared for sheep. Alexander Gilbert Haldane Robertson of Struan was born in 1938. Family members can also be traced across Ayrshire and Renfrewshire. The colony was in a critical condition when he arrived, but under his wise government the colony prospered. The principal graves are on an elevated piece of ground and consist of two or three grass covered mounds rising slightly above the adjoining heath. Culloden was the last battle fought on British soil. Second Family of Echt #24. He was on the point of leaving the country when he was murdered at the Kirk-o-Field in 1567. Rose: The chief branch of the clan was the Roses of Kilravock who are recorded in Inverness in the 13th century, and the charter confirming the possession of the Barony on Kilravock is dated 1293. Important families of that name appear from the 14th century. Maol derives from the gaelic meaning shaven head or monk, and so Maol Chalum is a monk, or disciple of Columba. From his son were descended the Earls of Angus and the Queensbury branch. We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. Brother of John Robertson, of Invervack; Alexander Robertson and James Robertson. The Robertson clan has claims to be one the oldest clans in Scotland and direct descendants of the Celtic Earls of Atholl. References: "Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland", T. B. Johnston & Col. James A. Robertson, 1899, pp. This was the last time our clansmen served in a strictly clan military unit. During the Civil War, the Clan Johnstone supported the Royalist cause of King Charles. Robertson: The Robertsons, or Clan Donnachaidh (children of Duncan), were descended from the Celtic Earls of Atholl, who in turn were from a line of the kings of Dalriada. One such fugitive was Robertson of Faskally. Drumachuine Duncan Robertson, a Laird trained in the government's Highland Companies. Rob Ban (fair) Robertson rescued his cousin and Chief Alexander of Struan when he was captured at Sheriffmuir in 1715. The chieftainship passed to Duncan Robertson of Drumachuine but he could not attempt to recover any lands as he himself was outlawed for his part in the 1745 uprising. William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and war with England all came to the fore. The brothers Hugh and Alexander Reid. The first recorded Clan Chief was John Macquarrie of Ulva, who died in 1473. MacDonell or MacDonald of Clanranald: The largest of the Highland clans, the Norse-Gaelic Clan Ranald was descended from Ranald, son of John, Lord of the Isles. General view. His grandson, Abbot Crinan of Dunkeld, married the Kings daughter and then fathered King Duncan I of Scotland who was killed by MacBeth (of Shakespearean fame). Henderson and Mackendrick: The name Henderson is in Gaelic mac Eanruig (son of Henry), sometimes anglicised to McHenry, Henryson, Mackendrick, etc. This was to end up as the line Robertson of Struan. Culloden Moor, Grave-marker inscribed 'Clans MacGillivray Maclean Maclachlan Athol Highlanders. For his support of King Charles I, the third Marquess was created a Duke in 1643. The Robertson family is said to be one of the oldest in Scotland. He remained hiding until the search was over and afterwards escaped to France. Tambin hubo otros Robertson que sirvieron con los Macpherson, el regimiento de Lord Ogilvy y el regimiento de caballera de Kilmarnock. He was badly wounded but eventually escaped to France where he became a Captain in the French army. He was prominent in the assignation of Rizzio, and joined forces against Mary Queen of Scots. It is thought that the name derives from the occupational name of naperer, one who looked after the linen in the royal household. His son died at Moness in 1820, aged 95. The grave shown on OS 25" at NH 7397 4508 which is marked by a stone known as the Keppoch Stone is believed to mark the spot where Alexander MacDonald chief of the Keppoch MacDonalds' fell. His son had the estate of Struan restored to him in 1784. Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley (1545 1567) was the second son of the Earl of Lennox. Family motto Accendit cantu (He excites us with song). John Robertson was a neighbor of Stewart of Kynachan and was a keen Jacobite. On one occasion, Captain John Menzies and his company were ordered to march in secrecy to Faskally's house during the night and capture the occupants of Faskally's home at daybreak. The grave shown on OS 25" at NH 7405 4515 is believed to be of the MacDonalds. Two trenches (3 x 1m and 4 x 1m) were then excavated, to confirm the route. [5] New Zealand ranks Robertson as 22nd with 5,987 people. Cunningham: The family takes its name from the district of Cunningham in Ayrshire. On a later occasion, Robertson of Faskally was secretly living in a farmhouse at Aldour near the east end of Pitlochry when he was warned that soldiers were approaching to catch him. 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 or family featured in detail elsewhere. National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive, Historic Environment Scotland. Napier: Tradition says the Napiers were descended from the old Celtic Earls of Lennox. This assignment should never have been assigned at all, let alone to Scottish troops. The name derives from the Saxon cuinneag meaning milk pail along with ham meaning village. They are shallow mass graves and not all are marked by gravestone markers. From 1653 to 1680 Another 60 words (4 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Robertson Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. At that time the clan name was de Atholia, but it then took the Gaelic form of Donnachaidh (descendants of Duncan). The Elliot family held the lands of Reheugh, Larriston, Arkleton and Stobs. . Our clan contingent, led by Donald Robertson of Woodsheal, suffered along with the rest of the Atholl Brigade. Their name comes from the personal name Robert. Back at Culloden, a dark chapter in British history began to play out. They had plotted and killed King James the 1st in 1437. The Robertson clan has laid claim to be the oldest clan family in Scotland, with descent from the old Celtic kings and earls of Atholl. The widow Charlotte Robertson of Lude was a daughter of Lord William Murray, 2nd Lord Naime, and a cousin of the Duke of Atholl. Duncan Robertson was one of the core Atholl Lairds most loyal to the Jacobites. originally published in "Robertsons Rant" May 1996 by James E. Fargo, FSA Scot. You must be signed in to do this. Removing this item from your shopping cart will remove your associated sale items. The Atholl Brigade was on the far right of the front line next to a dry stone dyke. Each year almost 50,000 people from at least 40 countries across the world meet in Scotlands capital city Edinburgh, to celebrate Scottish culture, heritage and family history. Was a cousin to Lt. Col. Alexander Robertson, 15th chief of Clan Robertson-Struan, who was granted all of Big Island, Halifax County (later Pictou County), Colony of Nova Scotia, for service rendered with the 82nd Regiment, upon its disbanding in 1783. He was the first Colonel of the Scots Greys, the regiment that defeated the Covenanters at the Battle of Rullion Green. 10Jun1722, s/o Alexander and Margaret (Stewart) Robertson; and, Donald, bp. Understand it all by viewing our, Another 107 words (8 lines of text) about their life in, Family Crest Download (JPG) Heritage Series - 600 DPI, Family Crests and Genealogy: how they relate, https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/calcutta, https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/fairlie, https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/eliza, https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/countess-of-harcourt, http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.html, http://www.uswarmemorials.org/html/monument_details.php?SiteID=317&MemID=550, http://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/listepsc1.html. There is also a stone inscribed to the Campbells at NH 7414 4493. The Robertsons were involved in both the 1715 and 1745 Jacobite Uprisings. About half of its men were left on the field of battle. Some Robertsons were killed at Culloden; others were wounded or taken prisoner. Most of the tarmac must have been removed when the road was broken up in the 1980s, but the very hardpacked stone/gravel road metalling with bitumen through its surface was still in situ at a depth of only 200mm. Some Robertsons were killed at Culloden; others were wounded or taken prisoner. Sir Alexanders son, also Sir Alexander, was created Great Usher in the Scots Parliament. James Robertson and his son returned home with Struan after Prestonpans and was then given charge of 113 prisoners in the courthouse at Logierait. Family motto Fortiter et recte (With strength and right). Robert's brother Patrick was ancestor of the principle cadet line, House of Lude. Over the next ten years King John Balliol, supported by the English took the throne at Scone. Mr. John Robertson who was convicted in Edinburgh. Dozens of authentic Robeson tartan garments, & homewares with expert service from CLAN, Scotland's original online heritage store GBP | Help Centre | Contact Us | +44 131 452 8356. Family motto Pro Libertate (For liberty). After Culloden Captain Menzies of the Black Watch was stationed at Castle Menzies when word came that a group of Rebels including Fascally were hiding out at Aldour. He captured Sir Robert Graham and the Earl of Atholl, Walter Stewart. In March 1746 he was captured by the Jacob. Rob Ban was over seventy when he marched with the Clan to Prestonpans and commanded on their return to Atholl with Copes Coach. Struan stayed in Atholl and did whatever he could to help his clansmen. The funeral procession from Carie went eighteen miles to the Struan Kirk where he was buried. Soon, the full implications of the defeat became apparent. Clan Rose tried to remain neutral, on 14 April 1746 Hugh Rose of Kilravock, chief of Clan Rose . The oldest surviving Robertson piobaireachd is the An Ribean Gorm, "the Blue Ribbon",also called "The Robertson March". Families of that name are found all over Scotland as they followed the clan for whom they made the arrows, so we find them associated in Argyllshire with the Campbells and the Stewarts, and in Perthshire with the MacGregors. In the 18th century the chief of the Clan MacCallum, Dugald MacCallum of Poltalloch adopted the name Malcolm. He did eventually return home in 1772 where he died peacefully in 1775. In 1651 the clan suffered heavily at the Battle of Inverkeithing. Also under his shield was added a naked man in chains, representing the Regicide. The surname Robertson was first found in Atholl. Port an Eilein is located in the northwest corner of Loch Tummell and it is recorded that Stout Duncan built a strong house and garden on it. He took over command of the Clan from Struan with a commission of Colonel in September, 1745. Mr. James Robertson, Scottish convict who was convicted in Glasgow. John assisted in the defence of Stirling Castle in 1303, and a descendent went on to become Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1401. Family motto Sans tache (Without stain). [7] South Africa ranks Robertson as 751st with 9,199 people. The clan country is about 50 miles from Edinburgh. By 2 PM on Wednesday April 16, 1746, Prince Charles Edward Stuart's dream of restoring his father to the British throne died on Drumossie Moor. Family motto Garg n uair dhuisgear (fierce when roused). Following the battle, Cumberland's troops began to indiscriminately kill the wounded Jacobites, as well as fleeing clansmen and innocent bystanders, frequently mutilating their bodies. Clan Robertson Products Authentic Robertson clan crest & plaid products & Robertson tartans with expert service from CLAN, Scotland's original online heritage store. Skellater #27. His son Archibald accompanied James VI to London in 1603 when he became king of England. This motto is embossed on the clan's crest which shows a graceful stag and elegant crown. Le rgiment fut . It said visitors still have full access to the site, near Inverness. Dalziel: The family takes its name from Dalziel in Lanarkshire. e. Frasers Highlanders. The Atholl Brigade charged the Government army closely supported on the left by the Camerons and Stewarts of Appin. This would return the clan graves area to a semblance of how it would have been in the 1880s. It was King James III that granted Sir William Cunningham the titles of Lord Kilmaurs in 1462 and later earl of Glencairn in 1488. Between December 2006 and April 2007 the following work was undertaken by the NTS: 1. He was a Jacobite supporter right from the start, but he and his son were killed at the battle. The Erskines were supporters of Robert the Bruce, and it was Bruces son, David II, that appointed Sir Robert de Erskine Keeper of Stirling Castle. Clan Stewart of Appin. 2. Certainly, the bravery of the Donnachaidhs at Culloden was not limited to the men of the clan. Their Invervack cousin, Donald Robertson, was also wounded but managed to escape the field, while his more fortunate brother James escaped the battlefield unhurt and returned to Atholl. 2022 Clan Donnachaidh Society, Mid-Atlantic Branch. Members of this House held the Scottish throne during the 11th and 12th centuries. Some are marked by an inscribed stone only, others (Campbells) have neither stone nor mounds. John Baird was appointed Lord of Session with the title Lord Newbyth in the 17th century. They are believed to have taken part at the first recorded battle in Scottish history, the battle of Mons Graupius in 84AD. From the Stobs branch were descended Lord Heathfield, and Gilbert Elliot who was Governor-General of India. Atholl Highlanders made up of Clan Murray and the following clansmen of . The clansman who refused to risk his own life to protect his chief was considered a traitor who abandoned his sire in danger and the contempt he would incur was his most cruel punishment. Maclean: Tradition tells that this powerful clan was descended from Gilleain-nan-Tuagh (Gillian of the Battle Axe), a descendant of the Kings of Dalriada. The MacDonalds were involved in both the 1715 and 1745 Jacobite Uprisings. It was a Robert Dalziel who was created Lord Dalzell in 1628. The stag is a regal creature and king of the forest, which signifies the strong position of the clan. We are comprised of over 50 affiliated families (or Septs) and our history dates back to 1016 or earlier on the banks of Loch Lomond, northwest of Glasgow. While the British side of the lines had a total of 8,000 . 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