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Clan
Clan Urquhart
Urchardan
A member of Clan Urquhart,
romantic illustration
of
Victorian era
.
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Tartan
Region
Highland
District
Ross and Cromarty
,
Moray
,
Inverness
Historic seat
Castle Craig
,
Black Isle
Symbols
Plant badge
Cheiranthus
, a
wallflower
Crest badge
A or naked woman or mermaid from the waist up emerges from a crest–coronet.
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She holds an azure sword in her right hand and a palm sapling in her left hand.
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She is encircled by a strap and buckle bearing the clan's motto.
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Motto
Meane weil, speak weil and doe weil.
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War cry
Trust and go forward.
Clan chief
Wilins Fisk Urquhart,
Ochanachar Mor
, 28th
Chief of Clan Urquhart
Arms
Three erased red boar heads on a yellow shield.
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Supporter
Two leased greyhounds, standing upright on their hind legs on top of a lawn of wallflowers.
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Minor badge
una
sirena
al naturale,
codata
di rosso e
crinita
d'oro,
tenente
un'
arpa
dello stesso.
Clan branches
Cromarty, Meldrum
(1741-1898)
, Byth, Craigston, Craighouse, Monteagle, Kinbeachie, Newhall, Braelangwell
(1898-?)
, Burdsyards
Notes
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Illustration by R.R. McIan (
v.
James Logan,
The Clans of the Scottish Highlands
, 1845).
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b
c
d
"Clanfolk and The Urquhart Crest Badge"
.
Clan Urquhart
. Retrieved
2022-08-21
.
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b
c
"Clan History"
.
Scottish Clans
. Retrieved
2007-12-12
.
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b
c
d
e
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"Urquhart Crest & Coats of Arms"
.
Tartan Shop
. Retrieved
2022-08-22
.
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"Urquhart Clan"
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Scots Connection
. Retrieved
2022-08-21
.