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|name = Clan Hunter
 
|name = Clan Hunter
 
|crest = [[File:Clancrest.jpg|270px|]] A greyhound sejant Proper, gorged with an antique crown Or
 
|crest = [[File:Clancrest.jpg|270px|]] A greyhound sejant Proper, gorged with an antique crown Or
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|clanmoto = Cursum perficio (Latin) - I have completed the course
 
|clanmoto = Cursum perficio (Latin) - I have completed the course
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|chiefs slogan =
 
|warcry = Haud at Hunds o Hunterston
 
|warcry = Haud at Hunds o Hunterston
 
|district = [[Ayrshire]], [[Isle of Arran]], [[The Cumbraes]]
 
|district = [[Ayrshire]], [[Isle of Arran]], [[The Cumbraes]]
 
|region = [[Scottish Highlands]] and [[Scottish Lowlands]]|Highlands and Lowlands]]
 
|region = [[Scottish Highlands]] and [[Scottish Lowlands]]|Highlands and Lowlands]]
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|origins =
 
|caption = Crest Badge of a Member of Clan Hunter
 
|caption = Crest Badge of a Member of Clan Hunter
 
|location = Hunterston, North Ayrshire
 
|location = Hunterston, North Ayrshire
 
|country = Scotland
 
|country = Scotland
|preceding = Neil Aylmer Hunter of Hunterston
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|preceding = Neil
 
|gaelic names = Clann an t-Sealgair (clan), Mac an t-Sealgair (surname)
 
|gaelic names = Clann an t-Sealgair (clan), Mac an t-Sealgair (surname)
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|image arms = Hunter of Hunterton arms female.svg
 
|plantbadge =Sea Pink, Armeria Maritima
 
|plantbadge =Sea Pink, Armeria Maritima
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|animal =
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|pipe music =Hunters March
 
|chief = Pauline Natalie Mullen Hunter of Hunterston
 
|chief = Pauline Natalie Mullen Hunter of Hunterston
 
|chiefs title = [[Chief of the Name and Arms]] of Hunter and 30th Laird of Hunterston.Praefectus Venatorus Regis.
 
|chiefs title = [[Chief of the Name and Arms]] of Hunter and 30th Laird of Hunterston.Praefectus Venatorus Regis.
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|chiefs gaelic title=
 
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==Clan Hunter==
 
==Clan Hunter==
 
Clan Hunter is a Lowland Scottish Clan. The original Clan lands are on the Firth of Clyde at Hunterston in North Ayrshire and have remained in the possession of the Hunter family since 1110.
 
Clan Hunter is a Lowland Scottish Clan. The original Clan lands are on the Firth of Clyde at Hunterston in North Ayrshire and have remained in the possession of the Hunter family since 1110.
 
== Clan Chief ==
 
Pauline Natalie Hunter is the 30<sup>th</sup> laird of Hunterston and Chief of Clan Hunter. Madam Pauline is active in the promotion of Scottish heritage worldwide and committed to the preservation of Hunterston Castle for all future generations of the extended Hunter family.
 
[[File:Madam Pauline Hunter.jpg|left|thumb|'''Madam Pauline Hunter, Chief of Clan Hunter''']]
 
  
 
===Early History===
 
===Early History===
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===Taking Sides===
 
===Taking Sides===
  
Aylmere le Huntar, the 8th laird was one of the Scottish Magnates who signed the famous Ragman Rolls in 1296, as an act of homage in submission to King Edward 1st of England. John Huntar, the 14th laird was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9th September 1513 in the service of the Scottish Crown. Kentigern (Mungo) Huntar of Huntarstoune, the 16th laird died fighting for Mary, Queen of Scots at the Battle of Pinkie 10th September 1547. He was named after Kentigern, a 6th century Apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde, also known at Mungo who founded and is the Patron Saint of the City of Glasgow. His son Robert Huntar the 17th laird, also fought for Mary and was seriously wounded at the Battle of Langside (1568). Surviving, he became a supporter of the Reformed Religion (Protestantism). He died in 1581. Robert’s brother James is considered the founder of several genealogical branches of the extended Hunter family (Abbotshill, Barjarg, Thurston, Doonholm, Auchterarder and the Hunter-Blair baronets).[[File:Hunterston Castle tower.jpg|thumb|222x222px|'''Hunterston Castle'''|alt=|left]]
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Aylmere le Huntar, the 8th laird was one of the Scottish Magnates who signed the famous Ragman Rolls in 1296, as an act of homage in submission to King Edward 1st of England. John Huntar, the 14th laird was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9th September 1513 in the service of the Scottish Crown. Kentigern (Mungo) Huntar of Huntarstoune, the 16th laird died fighting for Mary, Queen of Scots at the Battle of Pinkie 10th September 1547. He was named after Kentigern, a 6th century Apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde, also known at Mungo who founded and is the Patron Saint of the City of Glasgow. His son Robert Huntar the 17th laird, also fought for Mary and was seriously wounded at the Battle of Langside (1568). Surviving, he became a supporter of the Reformed Religion (Protestantism). He died in 1581. Robert’s brother James is considered the founder of several genealogical branches of the extended Hunter family (Abbotshill, Barjarg, Thurston, Doonholm, Auchterarder and the Hunter-Blair baronets).
  
 
===Hunterston Castle===
 
===Hunterston Castle===
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===Hunterston Brooch===
 
===Hunterston Brooch===
  
[[File:Clan Tartan and Hunterston Brooch.jpg|thumb|'''Hunterston Brooch and Tartan''']]Found whist digging drains at Hunterston in the autumn of 1826, the Hunterston Brooch is famous because of its beauty and size [4] [5]. Made of silver, partially gilded and inset with gold filigree and studded with Amber, the brooch is in almost perfect condition with only the point of the pin, some of the amber studs and all of their gold caps missing. The style and workmanship date to about AD 700 and it is considered an outstanding piece of design and craftsmanship combining both Celtic and Anglo-Saxon features in a period which artistically was a golden age in the British Isles. The original brooch is prominently displayed in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh to show inscriptions on the reverse and is regarded as one of their most important national treasures [6]. It is possible the owner, a person of high status to possess such a fine object, was a victim fleeing the Battle of Largs (1263).[[File:Clan Hunter 08.jpg|left|thumb|'''Royal Charter dated 1374''']]
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Found whist digging drains at Hunterston in the autumn of 1826, the Hunterston Brooch is famous because of its beauty and size [4] [5]. Made of silver, partially gilded and inset with gold filigree and studded with Amber, the brooch is in almost perfect condition with only the point of the pin, some of the amber studs and all of their gold caps missing. The style and workmanship date to about AD 700 and it is considered an outstanding piece of design and craftsmanship combining both Celtic and Anglo-Saxon features in a period which artistically was a golden age in the British Isles. The original brooch is prominently displayed in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh to show inscriptions on the reverse and is regarded as one of their most important national treasures [6]. It is possible the owner, a person of high status to possess such a fine object, was a victim fleeing the Battle of Largs (1263).
  
 
===Royal Charter===
 
===Royal Charter===
William Huntar of Ardneil, the 10th laird was granted a Royal Charter by King Robert II of Scotland (1371-1390) signed in Stirling on the 2nd May 1374. This Charter is preserved at Hunterston with the original Royal seal intact. It remains the oldest document in the possession of Clan Hunter [7] thus consolidating their unbroken link with the lands at Hunterston. In Scotland, all lands were forfeit to the Crown in times of war. Afterward, being restored in exchange for services to the reigning Monarch. William was born in 1350.[[File:Hunterston Castle attic.jpg|thumb|'''Hunterston Castle attic''']]
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William Huntar of Ardneil, the 10th laird was granted a Royal Charter by King Robert II of Scotland (1371-1390) signed in Stirling on the 2nd May 1374. This Charter is preserved at Hunterston with the original Royal seal intact. It remains the oldest document in the possession of Clan Hunter [7] thus consolidating their unbroken link with the lands at Hunterston. In Scotland, all lands were forfeit to the Crown in times of war. Afterward, being restored in exchange for services to the reigning Monarch. William was born in 1350.
  
 
===Clan Tartan===
 
===Clan Tartan===
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===Industrial Activity===
 
===Industrial Activity===
Following the construction of a Nuclear powered electricity generating plant on Hunterston land in 1954, the area has become synonymous with industrial development. This continues today to impact the small area of original Clan lands remaining in the possession of the Hunter family.
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Following the construction of a Nuclear powered electricity generating plant on Hunterston land in 1954, the area has become synonymous with industrial development. [9] This continues today to impact the small area of original Clan lands remaining in the possession of the Hunter family.
  
 
===Clan Hunter Society===
 
===Clan Hunter Society===
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===Links===
 
===Links===
 
www.clanhunterscotland.com
 
www.clanhunterscotland.com
 
 
www.facebook.com/clanhunteruk
 
www.facebook.com/clanhunteruk

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