Description: Special pin with a history,,,,,,, The starving garrison in the castle saw the hunt and, unsuspecting, opened the gates to join in. The Chief’s clansmen then stole into the castle, successfully securing it and returning it to the King, without a drop of blood being spilled on either side.In gratitude, the king bestowed on the Chief of Colquhoun a coat of arms with a crest showing a stag’s head and two deer-hounds as supporters bearing the motto “Si Je Puis”.The name of Colquhoun is taken from an area of land around Kilpatrick which is on the north side of the River Clyde, to the west of Glasgow. These lands were granted to Humphrey of Kilpatrick by Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, in the time of Alexander II. In the 14th century, Sir Robert Kilpatrick married the Fair Maid of Luss, daughter of the Laird of Luss, and it is since then the chief of the Colquhouns has been known as Colquhoun of Colquhoun and Luss.
Price: 15.99 USD
Location: Racine, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-12-04T02:38:30.000Z
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Brand: Carrick Celtic
Ethnic & Regional Style: Celtic
Jewelry Type: Pins
Type: Brooch
Metal Purity: 100% Lead Free Pewter
Size: 2 inch (50 cm) diameter
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Ethnic Origin: Celtic
Country of Origin: Scotland