Clan Menzies

Clan Menzies
Mèinnearach[1]
Crest: A savage head erased Proper
Motto'Vil God I Zal' (God willing I shall)[1]
War cryGeal 'us Dearg a suas[2]
(Up with the White and Red)[3]
Profile
RegionHighland
DistrictPerthshire
Plant badgeThe Menzies' Heath[1][2]
Pipe musicPiobairreachd a' Mheinnearaich[4] or the Menzies' March[1]
Chief
Robert Ronald Menzies of that Ilk[5]
Baron of Menzies, The Menzies, Chief of Clan Menzies (Am Meinnearach[5])
SeatCastle Menzies[6]
Septs of Clan Menzies
MacAndeoir, MacIndeoir, MacIndeor, MacIndoer, MacJore, MacKmunish, MacMean, MacMeans, MacMein, MacMeinn, MacMen, MacMenzies, MacMin, MacMina, MacMine, MacMindes, MacMinn, MacMinne, MacMinnies, MacMinnis, MacMonies, MacMonnies, MacMyn, MacMyne, MacMynneis, McMenzies, McMenzie, Mainzies, Makmunish, Makmynnes, Manzie, Manzies, Maynhers, McMinn, McMindes, McMinds, McMonnies, Mean, Meanie, Meanies, Means, Mearns, Megnies, Meignees, Meigneis, Meigners, Meignerys, Meignes, Meignez, Mein, Meine, Meineris, Meingnes, Meingzeis, Meingzes, Meinn, Meinyeis, Meinyies, Meinzeis, Meinzies, Menees, Mengues, Mengyeis, Mengzeis, Mengzes, Mengzies, Mennes, Mennie, Menyas, Menyeis, Menyheis, Menyhes, Menzas, Menzeis, Menzes, Menzeys, Menzheis, Menzhers, Menzies, Menzis, Meygners, Meygnes, Meyneiss, Meyner, Meyneris, Meyners, Meyness, Miners, Mingie, Mings, Minn, Minnis, Minnish, Minnus, Minze, Minzey, Minzes, Monsie, Monzie, Munnies
Clan Menzies Tartan
Clan Menzies tartan
The Clan Menzies tartan in colors.
Sett
Tartan registries
STA#894
STWR#894
SRT entryClan Menzies
A romantic depiction of a clansman illustrated by R. R. McIan, from James Logan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, 1845

Clan Menzies (IPA: /ˈmɪŋɪs/ - ); Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mèinnear; a member is a Mèinnearach) is a Highland Scottish clan.

  1. ^ a b c d Clan Menzies Profile scotclans.com. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b The Scottish clans and their tartans : with notes, pp.10, 1900 Edinburgh : W. & A.K. Johnston
  3. ^ The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans (1958 ed.). W. & A. K. Johnston and G. W. Bacon Ltd.
  4. ^ The Scottish clans and their tartans : with notes, pp.166, 1900 Edinburgh : W. & A.K. Johnston
  5. ^ a b "burkespeerage.com". Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  6. ^ Coventry, Martin (2008). Castles of the Clans: The Strongholds and Seats of 750 Scottish Families and Clans. Musselburgh: Goblinshead. pp. 422–423. ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1.

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