The Oban Times

Clan reunites as chief takes the ‘throne’ after 340 years

- By Sandy Neil sneil@obantimes.co.uk

One of Scotland’s largest and most ancient clans is preparing to reunite for the inaugurati­on of the first Buchanan Clan Chief for more than 340 years.

Clan Buchanan is calling on clansfolk, affiliated families and supporters to gather for the historic occasion at its modern clan seat, the Cambusmore Estate in Perthshire, in October.

The inaugurati­on ceremony last took place in the 17th century and follows the appointmen­t of John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan as Chief of Clan Buchanan.

With a global community of over five million members, the chief will lead the first Clan Parliament in more than 350 years to explore the future of Clan Buchanan and discuss how its traditions could be celebrated in the modern day.

The last Chief of Clan Buchanan was his ancestral kinsman, John Buchanan, who died in 1681 without a male heir. The upcoming ceremony will feature ancient clan inaugurati­on rituals and a stone ‘throne’ carved by specialist Scottish craftsmen. New ‘clan jewels’ have also been meticulous­ly reconstruc­ted following years of historic research. These include the ancestral Sword of Leny, a white rod to symbolise clan justice and a falcon-shaped sguian dubh, the small knife traditiona­lly worn with a kilt.

The inaugurati­on will be the centrepiec­e of a weekend of celebratio­ns in the picturesqu­e setting of Cambusmore Manor in Callander, which is home to the chief. It will feature Scottish ceremonial traditions that have inspired scenes in Outlander and Game of Thrones, including a Clan Court and clansfolk kicking up their heels at a traditiona­l Scottish ceilidh.

The Chief of Clan Buchanan said: ‘The clan has a thriving global community of more than five million people so we’re calling for Buchanans, affiliated families and supporters around the world to unite for this incredible moment in Buchanan history. For centuries our ancient clan was left without a Chief or Clan Parliament but this year we’re finally gathering in Scotland. This is a chance to restore Scottish traditions that have been confined to the history books for hundreds of years, bringing them back with a thoroughly modern twist.’

The Buchanan’s appointmen­t to lead the clan was the culminatio­n of decades of genealogic­al research conducted by a renowned genealogis­t, the late Hugh Peskett, who traced President Ronald Reagan’s Irish ancestry in the 1980s.

While Clan Buchanan can be traced back to 1010 AD in Scotland, its global community includes members from across Great Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa among many other countries.

More than 120 affiliated family surnames are recognised as part of the clan, including Watson, Morris, Richardson, Coleman, Gilbert, Walter and Harper.

They are represente­d by the world’s oldest clan society, the Buchanan Society, which was establishe­d in 1725 to support members of the clan in times of hardship, and the worldwide Clan Buchanan Society Internatio­nal.

David J Byrne, President of Clan Buchanan Society Internatio­nal based in the US, said: ‘We’re eagerly looking forward to the inaugurati­on of our new Chief, which will demonstrat­e to the world that Clan Buchanan is still a vital and thriving family with a shared history.’

The Clan Chief inaugurati­on will take place on October 8. For more details, visit theclanbuc­hanan.com/inaugurati­on.

 ?? ?? John Michael BaillieHam­ilton Buchanan, the new Chief of Clan Buchanan, with his family.
John Michael BaillieHam­ilton Buchanan, the new Chief of Clan Buchanan, with his family.

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