GORDON CLAN
Gordon Cufflinks

Gordon Clan crest Scottish cufflinks – Scottish crest jewelry for over 2000 Scottish names


Price: US$160.00

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Gordon Cufflinks

This Gordon Crest shown above has been a symbol of your Scottish Clan heritage for centuries.

These Clan Gordon Scottish cufflinks are available in your choice of solid sterling silver or gold, and will make the perfect gift for any proud Gordon clansman. We also make the Gordon Tie Bar to match.

Delivery:  As we make these Clan Gordon Scottish cufflinks to your order, please allow two weeks for production, and a week to most shipping destinations.

Click each row of boxes below to view all crest items:           See your Gordon Family History below:

GORDON CLAN History
GORDON CLAN

"Remember the people from whence you came"

The Gordon Clan Crest is a stag's head out of a coronet and the proud Gordon clan motto is "Bydand" which means (Remaining)

Clan Gordon, one of the most influential clans in the history of Scotland, draws it’s name from "Gor Dun" (Celtic for "great hill fort") in their original territory of Berwickshire in the borders of Scotland. The family settled in this area early in the twelfth century on the lands which were granted to them by King David 1 and retained estates there for three centuries.

At the beginning of the fourteenth century the Clan supported King Robert the Bruce in the War of Independence against the English and Sir Adam de Gordon was the ambassador who conveyed the famous 1320 Declaration of Independence to the Pope. For this and other services King Robert granted him the forfeited lands of the Cummings at Strathbogie in Aberdeenshire and the Clan moved northwards to their new territory.From the time of their move to the North the Clan steadily increased their lands and power. By the next century, like the Campbells in the West, they ruled much of the North with a great deal of independence. In 1447 Alexander, the Clan Chief, was created Earl of Huntly and the Clan’s influence spread out further from their main stronghold of Huntly Castle.

Always a warrior Clan within a very warlike nation, the Gordons were involved in most of Scotland’s conflicts - and more than a few of their own! As a result of their vigorous involvements, many of the Chiefs died in battle or lost their heads on the execution block. Nor were the Gordon women to be taken lightly. In 1550, the Chief of the Macintosh Clan, their main rival and enemy, visited Huntly Castle. When the Gordon Chief’s wife berated him, he jokingly put his neck upon the kitchen chopping block, declaring that he was now at her mercy, whereupon she snatched up a cleaver and neatly beheaded him.

The current Chief of Clan Gordon is Granville Charles Gomer Gordon, the Most Hon. 13th Marquis of Huntly.

Although the Clan is now spread throughout the world, the ties of blood remain. In the words of the old Gaelic proverb, "Remember the People from whence you came".

 

 



Septs/Spelling Variations of GORDON CLAN
ABBOTSON of GORDON CLAN    ADAMSON of GORDON CLAN    ADDIE of GORDON CLAN    ADDISON of GORDON CLAN    ADIE of GORDON CLAN    AITCHESON of GORDON CLAN    AITKEN of GORDON CLAN    ATKIN S ON of GORDON CLAN    CONNON of GORDON CLAN    CULLEN of GORDON CLAN    DARG of GORDON CLAN    DORWARD of GORDON CLAN    DURWARD of GORDON CLAN    EADIE of GORDON CLAN    EDDIE of GORDON CLAN    EDIE of GORDON CLAN    EDISON of GORDON CLAN    ESSLEMONT of GORDON CLAN    GARDINER of GORDON CLAN    GARDNER of GORDON CLAN    GARIOCH of GORDON CLAN    GARRICK of GORDON CLAN    GEDDES of GORDON CLAN    GERRIE of GORDON CLAN    HUNTLY of GORDON CLAN    JESSIMA of GORDON CLAN    JOFF of GORDON CLAN    LENG of GORDON CLAN    MARR of GORDON CLAN    MAVOR of GORDON CLAN    MILL S of GORDON CLAN    MILN E of GORDON CLAN    MOIR of GORDON CLAN    MORE of GORDON CLAN    MYLNE of GORDON CLAN    TODD of GORDON CLAN   
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