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Interesting Articles

1. The Scottish Confession of Faith
2. An Early History of Scotland and its languages.
3. A List of the Clan Names with their meanings and historical background.
4. A List of Place-names with their meanings and historical background.

The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny (click to see it and
an exciting recent study) beneath the coronation chair in London’s Westminster
Abbey was returned home to Scotland on Friday, November 15, 1996 after 700
years!


 


See many of the names

Locate your name in
Jesus' names Bible names

of Jesus Christ

Hitchcocks Bible Names

 


Septs (branches/offshoots) of the Stewart Clan

 

Sept

Origin

Boyd, Denniston, France, Francis, Lennox, Lisle, Lombard, Lyle, Mentieth, Moodie, Stuart

Stewart

Clay, Combich, Combie, Conlay, Donlevy, Leay, Levac, Livingston(e), Lorne, MacColl, MacCombe, McCombich, MacDonLeavy, Maclae, Maclay, Maclea, MacLeay, MacLew, MacNairn, MacNucator, MacRob, Mitchell, Mitchelson, Robb, Walker

Stewart of Appin

Conacher, Cruickshank(s), Duilach, Garrow, Gray, Larnach, MacGarrow, MacGlashan

Stewart of Atholl or Garth

Ballantyne, Caw, Fullerton, Glass, Hunter, Jameson, Jamieson, Lewis, Loy, MacCamie, MacCaw, MacCloy, McCurdie, MacElheran, MacKerron, MacLewis, MacLoy, MacMunn, MacMurtrie, Malloy, Milloy, Munn, Neilson, Sharpe

Stewart of Bute

Carmichael, MacMichael

Stewart of Appin, Galloway

 


Meaningful Stewart Symbols

Stewart Emblems

Stewart Crest

Thistle Oak leaf & acorns Crest w/animated wings

Thistle

Oak

Courage gains strength
from a wound

 

 

Nemo Me Impune Lacessit Cormorant's rock

Stewart Arms

Tryst (meeting place)
The Cormorant’s Rock

 



Scotland – the “old country” we first called Home
 

Scotland map

Where our name began…

 



Stewart Tartans
 


Achnacone

Appin

Ardshiel

Argyll

Atholl

 

 

 


Bute

Dress

Fingask

Galloway

 

 

 


Garth

Hunting

Mourning

Old

 

 

 


Prince Charles

Rothesay

Royal

Urrard