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Burnett arms were granted to him on 22 May 1967 with changes: a silver shield with three holly leaves, black hunting horn decorated in gold with a red strap, and the crest is a hand with a knife pruning a vine. The crest sits on a red baronial chapeau, symbolising the baronies of Leys and
Kilduthie. Above the crest is the established motto:
1214:, they were not highlanders. The correct terminology for the Burnett family is 'House of Burnett' as is the case with a number of great Scottish families (Bruce, Gordon and Dunbar for example). Although the term 'clan' has been used to describe some Lowland families, even in the Lyon Court records, there was never a 'Clan Burnett'."
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where he later died of his wounds. But before he died
Roxburgh surrendered to the English and it was assumed John Burnard was a traitor who joined the English. As a result, his lands were forfeited and given to Alexander Maitland. When David II was released from captivity the truth was known and the
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Burnett succeeded him to the lands of Camphill. In 1605 these lands were part of the Leys estate and at that time William Burnett, the son of Andrew Burnett held Camphill as a tenant. A Thomas Burnett of Camphill, mentioned in the Aberdeenshire Poll Book of 1696, was at the
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James
Burnett, the next younger brother of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet, married Elizabeth Burnett as mentioned above. Their second son, Thomas Burnett of Kemnay was the first laird of Kemnay. Thomas was a writer in Edinburgh and married Margaret Pearson, daughter of John Pearson, a merchant in
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by David I prior to his becoming king, and to several charters afterwards. An indicator of when this family became of Barns is from the will of
William Burnet of Barns, Treasurer-Clerk of Scotland, dated 30 April 1656 stating that his predecessors had held Barns for three hundred years. This would
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near
Stirling was quick to come up with numerous designs which was the start of the commercial tartan industry in Scotland. In a petition to the Lord Lyon, Sir Thomas, the head of an established lowland house decided the Burnetts should be considered highlanders, possibly to impress the king, and
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indicating a merchant with strong trading ties to Poland, a designation his son, the 2nd laird Thomas took as a nickname. The great granddaughter of the first laird, Margaret
Burnett (born 1719) eventually succeeded to Kirkhill and by her marriage to Alexander Bannerman of Frendraught, also a
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his estates passed to the immediate younger brother of his heir of that line, Alexander, second son of Sir Thomas
Burnett of Leys. Alexander resigned the Sheriffdom of Kincardineshire on his succession to Balmain and after some time traveling he returned and built an elegant mansion called
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and a position as the Royal Forester of Drum. He also received a charter of that king of the lands of Kilhenach, Clerech, and other lands in Aberdeenshire dated 28 March 1324. This was about the time the Burnard or Burnett family first took up residence on an artificial island called a
1109:(3 April 1882 - 9 April 1945), was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the first half of the 20th century. He was Air Officer Commanding Iraq Command during the early 1930s. During the Second World War, he served as Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force
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date the family's connections to Barns to at least 1356. The genealogy of the Burnet family of Burnetland and Barns traces down to when the estate was sold in 1838. At times the family of Burnet of Barns and that of Leys have contended for the chiefship of the House of Burnet.
380:, a derivative of the Anglo-Saxon name "Beornheard". Spelling variations of the name in early documents show Burnet and Burnard/Bernard being used interchangeably for the same family and at times for the same person. It is likely that the family of de Bernard first came to
824:, another brother of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet. He was the third son of Alexander Burnet, above-mentioned, and Katherine Gordon. Robert studied law in France for several years and in 1617 was admitted to the Scottish Bar. He was a Scottish advocate and Judge of the
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of the lands of Craigmyle, Pitmedden and the Mill of Craigmyle. By this marriage he became almost as considerable a laird as his brother Sir Thomas. He was known as a peacemaker and negotiator in his time. The cadet line of Craigmyle died out in the male line after 1750.
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Most Highland families are considered clans while many lowland families do not have septs and therefore are not, strictly speaking, clans but either referred to as families or houses. However in common usage the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Also, from
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The history of the family from this time onward is recorded in detail. During the next three centuries the Burnetts came to gain prominence in the area by making connections with the church, granting lands and other endowments. John Burnet "of Leyis", the fifth
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supporter was a greyhound with a collar. In addition to the current motto, displayed beneath the supporters, was the motto above the hand, knife and crest, apparently ignoring the ruling of 1550 by the Lord Lyon Sir David Lindsay, the previous Burnett motto:
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Roger Burnard of Faringdoun gave two grants of land of that barony; one being witnessed by his sons Geoffrey, Walter, Ralph and Richard. Ralph, his son and heir appears in the Episcopal Records of Glasgow in 1208 as providing fuel in the form of
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and other religious houses. They soon move on to the Northeast of Scotland, where Alexander Burnard settled near Banchory. This Alexander Burnard is considered "The first of the Deeside Burnards, or Burnetts as they were later called".
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of Burnett and Hamilton commemorating the marriage between Alexander Burnett (1500–1574) and Janet Hamilton (d.1557). The arms of Burnett of Leys in 1553 used a shield, charged with three holly leaves and a hunting horn, blazoned:
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and Elizabeth Douglas of Glenbervie. About 1671 James purchased Monboddo from his brothers-in-law. In addition to Monboddo, which became the seat of this branch, James acquired Kair, Whitefield, Sillyflat, Hallgreen,
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In 1672 the Scottish Parliament decided to record every coat of arms in Scotland, a project that took over twenty years to complete just the first volume. Appearing in folio 122 in the first volume were the arms of
896:. He was held prisoner for some time but was liberated through the influence of powerful friends. But subsequent events caused him to have to sell all but Monboddo and Lagavin, which he sold to his eldest son,
591:, was the first in this family to bear the distinction "of Leys" which from this time onward was applied both to the lands and to the family who held them. His son, Alexander Burnet of Leys was the first '
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of Leys. Upon his marriage in 1608 to Elizabeth Burnet, daughter of Thomas Burnett of Craigmyle and Tillihaikie, the grandson of William Burnett of Craigour, Campbell and Tillihaikie who fell at the
754:, arranged with the National Trust for Scotland for a room on the top floor of Crathes Castle to display items of interest for members of the Burnett family worldwide including armorial bearings.
420:. He, his wife Margaret and his son Odo were named in several charters of St. Neot's and in one there is a mention of a daughter, Magilia Burnard. Among the English who came north in the train of
933:, Smiddieland and Broomiebrae of Elrick, the lands and town of Monacabback, Ord and Scrogley of Monacabback and the lands of Snellen. The lands were still in this family after the death of
416:. Roger Burnard was the Domesday tenant of Alrichesey and also held a manor in Rodedie hundred, Hampshire and the manors of Celdretone and Coteford in Wiltshire; all of which were held of
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and the kilt of the highlander supporter is the official Burnet of Leys tartan. The two supporters stand on a compartment (in the form of a grassy mound) with a ribbon bearing the motto:
619:. Ownership of Muchalls Castle passed from the Burnett of Leys family about 1882. Crathes remained in the ownership of the Burnett family descendants for over 350 years, until 1952 when
1011:. His pre-Darwinian theories traced the origins of man to the orangutan earning him a reputation as an eccentric. Yet he was regarded as a cultured original thinker of great intellect.
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of the United Kingdom as Sir Alexander Ramsay of Balmain. He died at Fasque on 17 May 1810 and his descendants retained the name of Ramsay dropping the surname of Burnett altogether.
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lands were restored by royal charter to John Burnard's nearest kinsman, William of Dishington. The Dishington's continued ownership until about 1700 when the lands were sold.
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Alexander Burnard, almost certainly of Farningdoun, is considered "The first of the Deeside Burnards, or Burnetts as they were later called". Alexander was an adherent of
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about 1600 and commenced its early 17th-century reconstruction. Having died in 1619, the completion of Muchalls Castle was carried out by Alexander Burnett's son,
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and Ballandro in Kincardineshire and Aberdeenshire. His grandson, James Burnett, the third laird of Monboddo supported the Stuart cause and was captured at the
657:(he would not be another's who could be his). The earliest arms for Burnett of Leys was found on a carved panel dated to some thirteen years later showing the
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Evans, Richard K. The Ancestry of Diana, Princess of Wales: For Twelve Generations. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2007. p.1 p. 212, p.335, p. 459
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1003:(1714–1799), a member of the Scottish bar he was appointed to the Court of Session where he assumed the title Lord Monboddo in 1767. He was the author of
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from William Innes of Kinnermonie who had a charter for Elrick in 1663. The barony of Elrick included the lands of that estate, along with the mill and
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to the Bishop of Glasgow. In 1252 Richard Burnard of Farningdoun sold the Eastmeadow of Faringdoun to the Abbey of Melrose, confirmed in a charter of
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The eldest son of the abovementioned Andrew Burnett of Camphill, John Burnett (1625–1666) was the 1st of Elrick John Burnett acquired these lands by
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Following a meeting of Burnett kin in 1993 the title was formally changed to the House of Burnett. A fourth petition was made to the Lord Lyon for a
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The National Trust for Scotland. 1988. Crathes Castle and Garden. Edinburg: Marketing Services Division of the National Trust for Scotland. 6-9.
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It remains uncertain if the name of Burnett is of Saxon or Norman origins. It has been suggested that the name Burnett is derived from the
530:. These branches stemmed from the family of Leys, the ancestors of the present Chief of the Name of Burnett, James C. A. Burnett of Leys.
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Evans, Richard K. The Ancestry of Diana, Princess of Wales: For Twelve Generations. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2007. p. 1
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near Aberdeen, was Alexander Burnett (1620–1685), the son of Thomas Burnett, merchant, and his wife Margaret Johnston. As a
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Short memoir of James Young, merchant burgess of Aberdeen, and Rachel Cruickshank, his spouse, and of their descendants
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Philip Whitworth Burnett (10 October 1908 - 6 October 1996) was a Senior British Military Commander who served in the
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petitioned the Lord Lyon to change the huntsman supporter to a highlander with kilt. This
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in 1661 as Lord Crimond. His heir was his third son Alexander Burnett. His fifth son was
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Argent, three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting horn in base sable stringed Gules.
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Charles J. Burnett, Ross Herald, 'The Heraldry of the Burnett Family',
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Charles J. Burnett, Ross Herald, 'The Heraldry of the Burnett Family',
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Charles J. Burnett, Ross Herald, 'The Heraldry of the Burnett Family',
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Charles J. Burnett, Ross Herald, 'The Heraldry of the Burnett Family',
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Charles J. Burnett, Ross Herald, 'The Heraldry of the Burnett Family',
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1832:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 118
1756:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 112
1743:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 101
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Genealogical account of the family of Burnet, of Burnetland and Barns
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1968:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 138-39
1939:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 130-32
1910:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 128-30
1605:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 22
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recognising the head of the house of Burnet which was duly granted.
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highland chiefs were to appear before the king in their appropriate
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnetts of Camphill, Elrick and Kirkhill',
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnetts of Camphill, Elrick and Kirkhill',
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnetts of Camphill, Elrick and Kirkhill',
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnetts of Camphill, Elrick and Kirkhill',
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnetts of Camphill, Elrick and Kirkhill',
1416:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 6
1357:, ed. James Allerdyce (Aberdeen: The New Spalding Club, 1901), p. 3
1785:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 91-2
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2004:, ed. Sidney Lee (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903), p. 173
1981:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 140
1952:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 137
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1803:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 92
1772:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 89
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland,
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland,
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland,
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland,
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland,
1592:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 36
1521:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 26
1495:, ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 23
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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ed. Eileen A. Bailey (Banchory: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 182
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Crannog to Castle; A History of the Burnett Family in Scotland
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnets of Craigmyle & Crimond',
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Eileen A. Bailey, 'The Burnets of Craigmyle & Crimond',
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Gordon Casely, 'Clans of the North-East: House of Burnett',
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The Family of Burnett of Leys; With Collateral Branches
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1370:, Vol. VI (London: J. B. Nichols and Son, 1840), p. 198
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The Family of Burnett of Leys; With Collateral Branches
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of Arms Extraordinary which post he holds currently.
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3232:Glendinning
2535:Livingstone
2365:Farquharson
2355:Elphinstone
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1038:World War I
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3777:Clearances
3757:Clan crest
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3742:Clan chief
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1234:References
1086:Royal Navy
1052:by France.
890:Johnshaven
862:Glenbervie
699:. In 1822
499:Midlothian
366:diminutive
355:Old French
216:April 2021
200:improve it
190:verifiable
157:April 2021
127:newspapers
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3477:Monypenny
3467:Middleton
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3193:Galbraith
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3182:Forrester
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3113:Congilton
3083:Callender
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