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Clelland Scottish Clan

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Clan Crest Wall Shield for the Clelland Scottish Clan


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Clan Crest Wall Shield for the Clelland Scottish Clan






Price: £29.95 / $47.32 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) Customers outside UK are exempt from VAT

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Your chosen Clan Crest is reproduced in exact detail onto an embossed centrepiece displaying the correct Clan Tartan & Clan Name. This is mounted onto a Hardwood Base which is available in a Light or Dark Wood finish.
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Scottish Clan
Hand Crafted Wall Shield

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Our distinctive Scottish Clan Wall Shields make a truly unique gift idea for family or friends

Supplied in a presentation box and ready for wall hanging. A prop-stand is also included allowing the shield to be displayed on a table/desk etc. To see example images please click here.
Each shield also comes with its own heraldic description which is printed onto quality parchment paper.
To see an accurate diagram of how our Scottish Clan Wall Shields are constructed please click here.
All Scottish Clan Wall Shields are made to order so please allow 28 days for delivery.

The Clan History

Cleland / Clelland / MacClelland etc. A small family with a great history. From our earliest recorded and therefore our founding father Alexander Kneland (c1236) (married Margaret Wallace) priest, mentor and uncle to William Wallace the Patriot.
James, first son of Alexander and cousin to William Wallace became the Patriot's right hand man fighting beside him at Stirling Bridge, High Street Glasgow and Falkirk. 'Blind Harry' wrote "Kneland was there, near kinsman to Wallace, syne baid (stayed) with him in many a perilous place". James was wounded whilst fighting for Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn and as a reward the Calder Lands (18 miles due East of Glasgow GPO) Lanarkshire were assigned to him and his family.
Branches of the family also in Lanarkshire and near Cleland are Monkland, Faskine, Glenhoofe, Blairlin, Stonypath, Little Hareshaw, Stonehouse and Lesmahagow. Therefore the land and its surrounds took on the name "CLELAND" rather than the other way round. These lands changed hands on numerous occasions between cousins usually from Clelands to Hamiltons to Douglases to Clelands to Hamiltons to Clelands etc.
Many references throughout history from Cleulande de Clelandtoun (1444) through Lt. Col. William Cleland, Covenanter and Commanding officer of the Earl of Angus's Regiment known as the Cameronians (later to be known as the Scottish Rifles), was killed at the Battle of Dunkeld (21st August 1689).
1605 saw many 'Clelands' transplanted to Ireland. William Cleland (1674 - 1741) who married Lucy DuPass (d 1763) was the last recorded Clan Chief (Matriculated Arms 1717) and neither his eldest son John Cleland (Author; 'Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure') (d 1789) nor younger son Henry or daughter Charlotte sought to matriculate arms.
Coat of Arms: Azure, a hare salient argent, with hunting horn about neck vert, garnished gules.
Crest: On sinister hand gloved a falcon belled proper
Badge: Harebell (Scottish Bluebell)
Septs: Cleland, Clelland, Cleeland, Clealand, Cleiland, Clelan, Clellan, Clellon, Kneland, Kneeland, MacClelland, MacClellan (some), Clayland, Cleaveland (some), Clalan, Clallan, Claland, Clalland, Clealland, Cleadland, Cleadlande, Cleilland, Clelane, Clelend, Clelin, Clellans, Clellend, Clellon, Clellone, Clelond, Clellond, Clenlande, Clerland, Cleuland, Cleveland, Cleyland, Cliland, Clieland, Cliveland, Coleeland, Kalland, Kealand, Kealland, Keeland, Keelland, Keilland, Keland, Kelland, Klelland, Kleland, Knelands, Kneband, Kneelands, Kneilland, Knieland, Kniland, MacCleland, Nealand, Neeland, Neland, Neyland, Nieland, Nield, Niland, Nilland, Noland, Nyland, Rose-Cleland.
Names associated with the clan: Clellond Kelland Nyland Niland Keelland Nield Nilland Cleadlande MACCLALLANE MACCLEALLANE MACCLELLAND MACCLELAN MACCLELLAN MACCLEILANE MACKNELLAN MACKLELLANE MACKLELLAN CLELLANE CLELLAND CLEILAND CLELAND CLELEND CLELLAN KNELAND CLENEL CLILAND Clerland Kealland Cleadland Noland Cleeland Kneband Kealand Cleaveland Cleilland Kalland Clalan Clelane





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