Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Scottish law recognises the existence of Scottish Clans, Chiefs and Chieftains, but only as a social dignity or precedence.

The meaning of the word clan (translated from the Gaelic word Clann) means children and in earlier times clan members believed themselves to be descended from a common ancestor, the founder of the clan.


The clan chief is the representative of this founder.

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