Clan Clelland (Clelland Tartan)

1. About Clan Clelland (Clelland Tartan) Crest: A falcon upon a glove sinister, Proper Motto: Non Sibi (For Sport) Historic Seat: Cleland, North Lanarkshire Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan 2. Clelland Clan History (Clelland Tartan)  This name is said to have originated from the Cleland or Kneland lands in Dalziel, Lanarkshire. The family has numerous branches that...

1. About Clan Clelland (Clelland Tartan)

Crest: A falcon upon a glove sinister, Proper

Motto: Non Sibi (For Sport)

Historic Seat: Cleland, North Lanarkshire

Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan

2. Clelland Clan History (Clelland Tartan)

 This name is said to have originated from the Cleland or Kneland lands in Dalziel, Lanarkshire. The family has numerous branches that were based in Lanarkshire.


Alexander Kneland of that ilk is the first person by that name to be recorded. William Wallace's sister Margaret, who he married, was a staunch supporter of independence.

In the Scottish Wars of Independence against the English, Wallace's supporter Kneland participated. He may have participated in the Bannockburn Battle in 1314. For his services, Robert I gave him land, some of it in the West Lothian barony of Calder.

Throughout the ages, Clellands persisted in defending Scotland. In 1513, at the bloody Battle of Flodden, which also resulted in James IV's demise, Alexander Cleland of that Ilk and his cousin William fought and died in opposition to the English.

The assassination of Lord Darnley, the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1567 was attributed to Alexander Clelland of that ilk. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell and Mary's third husband, was related to Clelland.

The grandson of Alexander Clelland, also named Alexander, wed Lord Bargeny, the sister of John Hamilton. Their son sold the holdings of Cleland to a cousin after inheriting territory from his mother that belonged to the Hamiltons.

Since William Cleland (1674–1741), whose son John Cleland (d.1789) published the book "Fanny Hill," the family has been without a chief for more than 200 years.

3. Clelland Tartans

John Hocknull created the Clelland tartan in 1989 for the clan Clelland society. The Clellands were historically the Douglas family's foresters, hence it is based on the Douglas tartan.

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Clelland

4. Clelland Crest & Coats of Arms

4.1 Clan Clelland Crest

Worn by all of the name and ancestry

 

Crest Description:

A falcon upon a glove sinister, Proper

 

4.2 Clan Clelland Coat of Arms

Note on Coats of Arms: A coat of arms is given to an individual under Scottish heraldic law (with the exception of civic or corporate arms). A 'family coat of arms' does not exist.

With the exclusions listed above, the weapons depicted below are personal weapons. The only person authorized to use these weapons is the grantee.

 

CLELAND of that Ilk

With a hunting horn adorned in Gules hanging around the neck, Azure is blazoned with an Argent hare salient.

 

KNELAND of yat Ilk, from Sir David Lindsay's Armorial, ca. 1542.


Cleland of that Ilk 1717

from the copper plates that were etched and published in the Ragman Rolls.

William Cleland of Faskine 1672 -1679

5. Clelland Places & People

 

6. Associated Names

Clelland is a sept of the Clan MacLellan, and there is evidence that it is also a sept of the Clan Douglas. It is also possible that Clelland is connected to the Forrester line.


Spelling Variations

Cleland, Clelland, Cleeland, Clealand, Cleiland, Clelan, Clellan, Clellon, Kneland, Kneeland, MacClelland, MacClellan (some), Clayland, Cleaveland (some), Clalan, Clallan, Claland, Clalland, Clealland, Cleadland, Cleadlande, Cleilland, Clelane, Clelend, Clelin, Clellans, Clellend, Clellon, Clellone, Clelond, Clellond, Clenlande, Clerland, Cleuland, Cleveland, Cleyland, Cliland, Clieland, Cliveland, Coleeland, Kalland, Kealand, Kealland, Keeland, Keelland, Keilland, Keland, Kelland, Klelland, Kleland, Knelands, Kneband, Kneelands, Kneilland, Knieland, Kniland, MacCleland, Nealand, Neeland, Neland, Neyland, Nieland, Nield, Niland, Nilland, Noland, Nyland, Rose-Cleland.

Names associated with the clan:

Clellond Kelland Nyland Niland Keelland Nield Nilland Cleadlande MACCLALLANE MACCLEALLANE MACCLELLAND MACCLELAN MACCLELLAN MACCLEILANE MACKNELLAN MACKLELLANE MACKLELLAN CLELLANE CLELLAND CLEILAND CLELAND CLELEND CLELLAN KNELAND CLENEL CLILAND Clerland Kealland Cleadland Noland Cleeland Kneband Kealand Cleaveland Cleilland Kalland Clalan Clelane
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