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The Clan MacLellan is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. [2] [3] [4] The clan does not currently have a chief therefore it is considered an Armigerous clan.[2] in Edinburgh at the gathering of the clans in 2009 the Maclellan clan were led up the royal mile by Steven McLelland living in carlisle now,
Crest The star-shot is a medieval missile provided with spikes for inflicting extra damage. It simulates the blazing star on the shield of the province of Salerno in central Italy. The gold and red bars on the roundel are from the arms of the city of Salerno. The star-shot and roundel represent the unit’s outstanding role in the invasion of ...
George B. McClellan (1826–1885), American Civil War military leader, presidential candidate and Governor of New Jersey; Gerald McLellan (1932–2009), Canadian ombudsman; Hugh Dean McLellan (1876–1953), United States District Judge; Isaac McLellan (1806–1899), American author and poet; James MacLellan Brown (1886–1967), Scottish architect
Camden Gray McClellan, 9th Lord Kirkcudbright: Status: Dormant: Motto: Superba frango (Bring down the proud) Think on [1] Arms: Or, two chevrons sable: Crest: a naked cubit arm, supporting upon the point of a sword, erect, a moor's head, all ppr. Supporters: Dexter: a chevalier in complete armour, holding in his right hand a baton, all ppr.;
Blazon; Shield; Gules, in front of a horseshoe Proper, a 75mm projectile Or. Crest; On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules, issuing from an open wreath of two rushes of the first a lion rampant of the like crowned, armed and langued Sable surmounted in base by two mounts Vert, that on the dexter bearing a crescent of the first and that on the sinister a mullet interlaced of the like.
The jury will recommend either life in prison or the death penalty for Joshua McClellan, convicted of the 2017 murder of retired teacher Rubye James. Jury deciding punishment recommendation for ...
The 36th Field Artillery Regiment was organized on 7 August 1918 at Camp McClellan, Alabama, as a 155 mm howitzer regiment, and assigned to the 12th Division. It reached a peak strength of 1,733 men, 40 horses, and 12 155mm howitzers, organized as a regimental headquarters battery and six firing batteries.
The bandit's severed head, as a Moor, appears on the crest badge of Clan MacLellan. Black Morrow, also known as Black Murray and Outlaw Murray, is the name given to a late 15th century Scottish outlaw. A popular ballad makes the bandit as living in Ettrick Forest, while a recorded oral tradition, a wood in Kirkcudbrightshire. [1]