GUNN CLAN
GUNN CLAN crest silver cufflinks

Gunn family cufflinks - deserving cufflinks to wear with pride


Price: US$160.00

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GUNN CLAN crest silver cufflinks

For  centuries this Gunn Clan Crest has been a symbol of your Scottish Family Heritage - see your Gunn Family History below.

Resurrecting an old tradition from a time when gentlemen of rank would wear Scottish cufflinks with their family crest engraved upon them, these beautifully solid Gunn Clan cufflinks are fit to grace a king or a Gunn Clansman!

These Gunn Clan Crest Cufflinks are available in solid sterling silver or solid gold from US$160.

GUNN CLAN History
GUNN CLAN

"Remember the people from whence you came"

The Gunn Clan crest is a dexter hand holding a sword and the proud Gunn clan motto reads "aut pax aut bellum" meaning "either peace or war".

The Norse sagas, which extol the heroic exploits of its greatest warriors, record a Chief named Gunni, from whom the Clan Gunn are said to have descended. While others claim that the Clan is descended from Guinn, son of Olaf the Black, the Norse King of Man and the Isles, another derivation is from the Norse word Gunnr, meaning "war". While there is indeed a Viking influence on the Clan Gunn, the blood of their ancestors runs much deeper into the bedrock of Scotland, back to the land’s earliest known people, the Picts. The Clan Gunn settled in the far north-east of Scotland near Morven in the heights of the Caithness-Sutherland border & this remained Gunn territory for many centuries. Throughout the Middle Ages, these lands became threatened by intrusions, & the Gunns were forced to battle with their neighbours, the Mackays & the Keiths. The struggle with the Keiths was further fuelled by the actions of a spurned Keith suitor when he abducted, on her wedding day, a beautiful Gunn woman , who committed suicide rather than stay with him.

In the 15th century, the Gunn Chiefs procured the hereditary office of Crowner of Caithness, which was a highly respected position of honour and power. About this time, in 1464, the two Chiefs of the Gunn and Keith Clans agreed to meet with twelve horses from each Clan in order to end the bloody feud which had ravaged their people for centuries. While the Gunns arrived with one man to each horse, the Keiths, in an act of dark treachery, arrived with each horse bearing two warriors. When fighting broke out, the Gunn Chief and Crowner, George Gunn, was slaughtered alongside his eleven clansmen in the uneven skirmish. The clash, far from ending the feud, served only to stoke the fire of hate, and nearly 70 years later, the grandson of the slain Crowner exacted full revenge when he killed the Keith Chief, together with his son and 10 of his men, at Drummoy.

The Gunns’ warlike nature also led them to battle with the Mackays during the 16th century, until this was ended by the marriage of the Mackay Chief's brother and Gunn Chief's Daughter in the 1660’s. The Clan also became involved in a great conflict with the Sinclair Earls of Caithness and the Gordon Earls of Sutherland, and achieved a great victory against them in 1585, when an outnumbered group of Gunns killed 140 of their enemies. While the Gunns were often occupied defending their territory, this did not stop them from being involved in other conflicts. During the 1745 Rebellion, the Gunns fought on the Government side, and helped to defeat and suppress the Jacobite rebels.

Clan Gunn suffered terribly from the Highland clearances, and the Clan was uprooted from its lands in the early 19th century, some migrating to new countries and others fishing from small villages on the coast. As the Clan disintegrated, the Chiefship of the Clan Gunn became lost, and the Chiefship is still vacant today.

 



Septs/Spelling Variations of GUNN CLAN
ENRICK of GUNN CLAN    GALDIE of GUNN CLAN    GALLIE of GUNN CLAN    GANSON of GUNN CLAN    GAULDIE of GUNN CLAN    GAUNSON of GUNN CLAN    GEORGESON of GUNN CLAN    INRIG of GUNN CLAN    JAMESON of GUNN CLAN    JAMIESON of GUNN CLAN    JOHNSON of GUNN CLAN    MACKAMES of GUNN CLAN    MACKEAMISH of GUNN CLAN    MACMANUS of GUNN CLAN    MACOMISH of GUNN CLAN    MACROB of GUNN CLAN    MACWILLIAM of GUNN CLAN    MAGNUS of GUNN CLAN    MAIN of GUNN CLAN    MANN of GUNN CLAN    MANSON of GUNN CLAN    MANUS of GUNN CLAN    ROBINS (ON) of GUNN CLAN    ROBINSON of GUNN CLAN    ROBISON of GUNN CLAN    ROBSON of GUNN CLAN    RONALDSON of GUNN CLAN    SANDISON of GUNN CLAN    SWAN / SON of GUNN CLAN    SWANN of GUNN CLAN    WILL of GUNN CLAN    WILLIAMSON of GUNN CLAN    WILLS of GUNN CLAN    WILSON of GUNN CLAN    MCOMISH of GUNN CLAN    MCMANUS of GUNN CLAN    MCKEAMISH of GUNN CLAN    MCKAMES of GUNN CLAN    MCROB of GUNN CLAN    MCWILLIAM of GUNN CLAN   
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