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Collection: Stewart of Athol

🏰 Clan Stewart of Atholl

The Stewart of Atholl branch descends from the royal House of Stewart, one of Scotland’s most powerful dynasties. The Stewarts originated in Brittany, France, and came to Scotland in the 12th century with Walter FitzAlan, the first High Steward of Scotland. The Atholl Stewarts trace their lineage from the royal Stewarts through the earldom and later dukedom of Atholl, established in the Highlands of Perthshire.

The Dukes of Atholl held vast lands in Blair Atholl and were historically known as strong supporters of the Jacobite cause, particularly during the 18th century uprisings. Their ancestral seat is Blair Castle, one of Scotland’s grandest Highland strongholds.


🛡️ Clan Crest Description

The crest in your image features:

  • A naked man holding a dagger in each hand, representing fearless strength, courage, and readiness to defend honor.

  • The man wears a laurel wreath, symbolizing victory, triumph, and noble accomplishment.

  • The surrounding belt and buckle is the traditional heraldic emblem of allegiance to the clan chief.

  • The colors — gold, black, and blue — reflect loyalty, constancy, and high moral purpose.

This crest vividly captures the Stewart spirit of courage and ambition in the face of adversity.


💬 Clan Motto

“Furth, Fortune, and Fill the Fetters”

This bold motto translates roughly to “Go forth boldly, gain fortune, and bind your enemies.” It epitomizes the adventurous and ambitious character of the Stewart clan — encouraging initiative, prosperity, and decisive action.


🪶 Clan History Highlights

  • The Stewarts of Atholl descend from John Stewart, Earl of Atholl, son of Robert II of Scotland.

  • Their lineage has produced many notable figures, including John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl, who held immense influence in Scottish and British politics.

  • Members of the family played key roles in both supporting and opposing the Jacobite risings.

  • Blair Castle, their ancestral seat, was a major stronghold during the civil conflicts of Scotland.

  • The Atholl Highlanders, raised by the Duke of Atholl, remain the only private army legally recognized in Europe today.


👪 Clan Details Summary

Element Description
Clan Name Stewart of Atholl
Crest Symbol A naked man holding daggers in both hands
Motto Furth, Fortune, and Fill the Fetters
Meaning Courage, ambition, and triumph through bold action
Origin Royal House of Stewart, Highland branch
Historic Seat Blair Castle, Perthshire
Associated Titles Earls and Dukes of Atholl
Tartan Stewart of Atholl tartan — variation of the Royal Stewart pattern, featuring deeper blues and greens