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Clan Robertson is a Scottish clan. William Forbes Skene, historiographer royal of Scotland, wrote in 1837 that
Origins of the name RobertsonMac Dhonnachaidh ("Son of Duncan"), Mac Raibeirt ("Son of Robert") Robert Ruabh Duncanson, The fourth Chief of Clan Donnachaidh, was a strong supporter of King James I and was incensed by his murder. He tracked down and captured several of the regicides, Sir Robert Graham and the Master of Atholl hiding in a small glen and turned them over to the Crown. They were drawn and quartered at Sterling Castle. The Robertson crest badge of a right hand holding an imperial crown was awarded by King James II to the fourth Chief, on August 15, 1451 as a reward for capturing the assassins of King James I in 1437. It is in honor of this Chief that his descendants and many of his clanfolk took the name "Robert's sons" or Robertson. TartanCrestA dexter hand holding an imperial crown, all proper. MottoVirtutis gloria merces ("Glory is the reward of valour") Plant badgeFine-leaved heath, or bracken fern, which are common in the Clan's lands on the southern side of Loch Lannoch. Pipe musicTeachd Chlann Donnachaidh ("The Clan Donnachie Has Arrived") Septs of Clan RobertsonCollier, Colyear, MacConachie, Donachie, MacDonachie, Duncanson, Dunnachie, Inches, MacIvor, Macinroy, Maclagan, Tonnachy, Reid, MacRobert, MacRobie, Roberts, Roy, Stark. HistoryThe Gaelic clan Donnachaidh is descended from the Irish Ui Niall Cenel Conaill group (O'Donnells, O'Dohertys et al) of Donegal, through Duncan I, King of the Scots. He ruled Scotland from A.D. 1034, having obtained the succession from his maternal grandfather, Malcolm II, until killed by Macbeth, Mormaer (or Earl) of Maray, in 1040. Duncan married Sybel, daughter of Siward Digers, Earl of Northumberland. She was born in 1018, had three children of Duncan's, and died in 1038. Duncan's three sons were Malcolm III, Donald Bane, and Melmare. Both Malcolm III and Donald Bane were later Kings of Scotland. Clan Robertson is descended from Malcolm III. The clan's first recognized chief was Donnachadh Reamhar, "Stout Duncan", leader of the clan and supporter of Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Clan Robertson todayExternal links
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