Clan Paterson | |
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Motto | Huc Tendimus Omnes (We all strive for this) [1] |
Profile | |
District | Bannockburn, Stirling |
Clan Paterson no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan | |
Historic seat | Bannockburn House [2] |
Clan Paterson ( Scottish Gaelic: MacPhadraig) is a Lowland Scottish clan. The clan is officially recognized as such by the Lord Lyon King of Arms; however, as the clan does not currently have a chief it is considered an Armigerous clan. [3]
The name Paterson in Scottish Gaelic is MacPhadraig, which could be a shortened form of MacGille Phadraig which means son of the devotee of Saint Patrick. [3] This suggests that the ancestor may have been a churchman as the Celtic church allowed priests to marry. [3] Or it could mean that the ancestor was a " layman" who was part of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. [3]
In around the end of the 13th century the Patersons had settled on the shores of Loch Fyne with name becoming widespread in the Scottish Lowlands. [3] As of 1994 it was amongst the twenty most common surnames in the Lowlands. [3]
A gentleman named William Paterson witnessed a charter in 1446 in Aberdeen. [3] In 1563 James Paterson was sheriff-depute of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. [3] He later became Provost of Inverness. [3]
William Paterson was a founder of the Bank of England, but he is better-remembered as being the architect of the disastrous Darien scheme. [3] The scheme was an attempt to establish a Scottish colony at the isthmus of Darien in Central America. [3]
A celebrated episode of the Paterson family was during the Jacobite rising of 1745 when Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Baronet (of Bannockburn) entertained Prince Charles Edward Stuart in January 1746. [3] Sir Hugh’s niece, Clementina, became Prince Charlie's mistress and bore him a daughter, Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany. [3] Bannockburn House still stands today as it was when Bonnie Prince Charlie visited it. [3]
The Scottish surname Paterson is also considered as a sept of the Clan MacLaren and Clan Farquharson who were based in the Scottish Highlands. [4]
Clan Paterson | |
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Motto | Huc Tendimus Omnes (We all strive for this) [1] |
Profile | |
District | Bannockburn, Stirling |
Clan Paterson no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan | |
Historic seat | Bannockburn House [2] |
Clan Paterson ( Scottish Gaelic: MacPhadraig) is a Lowland Scottish clan. The clan is officially recognized as such by the Lord Lyon King of Arms; however, as the clan does not currently have a chief it is considered an Armigerous clan. [3]
The name Paterson in Scottish Gaelic is MacPhadraig, which could be a shortened form of MacGille Phadraig which means son of the devotee of Saint Patrick. [3] This suggests that the ancestor may have been a churchman as the Celtic church allowed priests to marry. [3] Or it could mean that the ancestor was a " layman" who was part of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. [3]
In around the end of the 13th century the Patersons had settled on the shores of Loch Fyne with name becoming widespread in the Scottish Lowlands. [3] As of 1994 it was amongst the twenty most common surnames in the Lowlands. [3]
A gentleman named William Paterson witnessed a charter in 1446 in Aberdeen. [3] In 1563 James Paterson was sheriff-depute of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. [3] He later became Provost of Inverness. [3]
William Paterson was a founder of the Bank of England, but he is better-remembered as being the architect of the disastrous Darien scheme. [3] The scheme was an attempt to establish a Scottish colony at the isthmus of Darien in Central America. [3]
A celebrated episode of the Paterson family was during the Jacobite rising of 1745 when Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Baronet (of Bannockburn) entertained Prince Charles Edward Stuart in January 1746. [3] Sir Hugh’s niece, Clementina, became Prince Charlie's mistress and bore him a daughter, Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany. [3] Bannockburn House still stands today as it was when Bonnie Prince Charlie visited it. [3]
The Scottish surname Paterson is also considered as a sept of the Clan MacLaren and Clan Farquharson who were based in the Scottish Highlands. [4]