
Clans and Families of Scotland Map
Special Note on Clans
Many names were widespread and it is virtually impossible to locate accurately where the first "Brown", or "Young", or "Auld"; might have come from.
This map features the names: Abercrombie, Abernethy , Adair, Adamson, Agnew , Ainslie, Alexander, Allan, Allardyce, Anderson , Anstruther, Arbuthnot, Archbold, Armstrong, Baillie, Bain, Baird, Balfour, Ballantyne, Barclay, Baxter, Beaton, Beattie, Bell, Bisset, Blair, Blake, Blyth, Borthwick, Boswell, Boyle, Bradley, Bremner, Brodie, Broun, Brown, Bruce, Buchan, Buchanan, Budge, Burnett, Burns, Butter, Cairns, Cambell, Cameron, Cargill, Carlisle, Carlyle, Carmichael, Carnegy, Carruthers, Carson, Cathcart, Chalmers, Chapman, Charteris, Chattan, Cheyne, Chisholm, Cochrane, Cockburn, Collingwood, Colquhoun, Cook, Corbett, Corquodale, Coutts, Crawford, Crichton, Croser, Cummings, Cummins, Cunningham, Currie, Dalgleish, Dalzell, Dawson, Dean, Dixon , Douglas, Drummond, Duff, Dunbar, Dunlop, Durie, Edgar, Edmonstone, Elliott , Erskine, Farquharson, Fergusson, Finlayson, Fleming, Fletcher, Forbes, Forrester , Forster, Fotheringham, Fowler, Fraser , Fullerton, Galbraith, Galloway , Gayne, Gayre, Geddes, Gibson, Gledstone, Glendinning, Glengarry, Gordon, Gow, Graham, Grant, Gray, Grierson, Gruer, Gunn, Guthrie, Haig, Haldane, Hall, Hamilton, Hannay, Hastings, Hay, Henderson, Hendry, Hepburn, Heron, Herriott, Hogg, Home, Houston, Hunter, Innes, Irvine, Jamieson, Jardine, Johnstone, Keith, Kennedy, Kerr, Kidd, Kinnear, Kirkpatrick, Knox, Kyle, Laidlaw, Lamont, Lang , Lauder, Lawson, Learmonth, Leask, Leith, Lennox, Leslie, Lindsay, Little, Livingstone, Lockhart, Logan, Lumsden , Lundin, Lyon, Macadam, Macallister, Macalpine, Macarthur, Macartney, Macaskill, Macaulay, Macbean, Macbeath, Macdonald, Macdonnell, Macdougall, Macdowell, Macduff , Macewan, Macfie, Macgillivray, Macgregor, Macguffock, Macinnes , Macintyre, Maciver, Mackay, Mackenna, Mackenzie, Mackiain, Mackie, Mackinnon, Mackintosh, Maclachlan, Maclaren, Maclaverty, Maclean, Maclellan, Maclennan, Macleod, Macmartin, Macmaster, Macmicking, Macmillan, Macnab, Macnaughton, Macneish, Macnichol, Macoll, Macpherson, Macquarrie, Macqueen, Macrae, Macsporran, Mactavish, Macthomas, Maculloch, Macvanish, Maitland, Malcolm, Mar, Marjoribanks, Martyn, Matheson, Maule, Maxwell, Meldrum, Meldrum, Melville, Menzies, Mercer, Moffat, Moncrieffe, Moncur, Monro, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrison, Morton, Mowatt, Muir, Murchison, Murray, Napier, Neilson, Newlands, Nicholson, Nixon, Ogilvie, Oliphant, Oliver, Patterson, Paxton, Pollock, Pringle , Ramsay, Ranald, Rattray, Reay, Redpath, Reid, Riddel, Robertson, Robson, Rollo, Rose, Ross, Roxburgh, Rutherford, Ruthven, Sandiland, Schaw, Scotland, Scott, Scrymgeour, Sempill, Seton, Shanks, Shaw, Simpson, Sinclair, Skene, Skinner, Sneddon, Somerville, Souter, Spalding, Spens, Stewart, Stirling, Strachan, Straiton, Strang, Stuart, Sutherland, Swinton, Telfer, Thomson, Torrance, Trail, Trotter, Turnbull, Tweedie, Udney, Urquart, Vaus, Walker, Wallace, Wardlaw, Watson, Webster, Wedderburn, Weir, Wells, Wemys, Whitelaw, Wilkie, Wilson, Wishart, Wood, Woodroff, Wylie, Young, Yule.
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- Hand-drawn historical map – Designed by Gill Humphreys and printed on premium-quality paper.
- Clans and surnames – Features the approximate locations of over 270 Scottish surnames and more than 250 clans and battlefields.
- Historic highlights – Includes the Declaration of Arbroath, Raising of the Standard, and key battle sites across Scotland.
- Famous figures – Includes portraits of William Wallace, Prince Edward, Charles Stuart, and Robert the Bruce.
- Rich historical detail – Sourced from early records such as the 1296 “Ragman Roll” and other period references.
- Educational and decorative – Both an informative document and a striking piece of wall art for those proud of their Scottish roots.
- Ready to frame – Shipped in a strong protective tube to ensure it arrives safely and is frame-ready upon delivery.
This map of the clans and families of Scotland is a must for any Scottish household. Printed on the highest quality paper, it will make a stunning addition to any home or office wall. Each map is shipped in a sturdy tube, ensuring it arrives ready for framing and display.
The printer of this work states the following:
"By Gill Humphreys. This map shows the battle sites, the Declaration of Arbroath, the Raising of the Standard and the locations of near to two hundred and fifty of the major Clans and Battlefields. Also included are miniature portraits of William Wallace, Prince Edward, Charles Stuart and Robert the Bruce. The map shows the approximate location of two hundred and seventy of the most common Scottish surnames. It gives a general idea of where the main clans were located but near the main towns and cities the names have been necessarily compressed. The earliest accurate records began after the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Although Scotland remained unconquered and a sovereign and independent state until after the Act of Union in 1707, the invading Edward I initiated 'The Ragman Roll' in 1296. This was a list of mainly lowland Scots nobility, landlords and civic authorities. The names on the map are either mentioned in 'The Ragman Roll' or else are taken from the earliest possible reference to a particular individual from the relevant district."
Sizing
Available in two sizes:
11.7" x 16.5" and 16.5" x 23.5" (approximate A3 and A2 paper sizes)
Both are printed on high-quality paper and shipped rolled in a protective tube, ready for framing.
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