MacLellan Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History
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Blazons & Genealogy Notes
1) (Bomby; Lord Kirkcudbright, dormant since 1832). Or, two chev. sa. Crest—A naked arm supporting on the point of a sword a Moor’s head. Supporters—Dexter, a man armed at all points, holding in his hand a baton ppr.; sinister, a horse ar. furnished gu. Motto—Think on (and at other times, for Crest, a mortar-piece ppr., with the Motto, Superba frango).
2) (Barclay, Scotland, 1719). Or, two chev. Within a bordure engr. gu. Crest and Motto, as the last.
3) (Edinburgh, 1685). Ar. two chev. sa. each charged with a plate. Crest—A Moor’s head and neck ppr. Motto—Sapit qui reputat.
4) (Reg. Ulster’s Office). Or, two chevronels gu. a border engr. of the last. Crest—An arm in armour embowed, the hand holding a sword piercing a negro’s head couped all ppr. Motto—Think on.