Clan

Edmonstone

Pronunciation: Ed-mon-stone
Motto: Audaciter (Boldly)

The motto reflects the clan's history of courage and leadership in both military and political arenas.

The Tartans

No related tartans found.

Introduction

Clan Edmonstone is a Scottish clan with a rich history rooted in the Midlothian area. The clan's legacy is marked by its contributions to Scottish history, particularly in the realms of politics and military service.

Clan Edmonstone: History, Heritage, and Legacy

Clan Edmonstone is a Scottish clan with a rich history rooted in the Midlothian area. The clan's legacy is marked by its contributions to Scottish history, particularly in the realms of politics and military service.

Origins & Inception

The Edmonstones are believed to have Norman origins, with the name deriving from the barony of Edmonstone, near Edinburgh. The family's presence in Scotland dates back to the 12th century when they were granted lands by King David I of Scotland.

Clan History

Throughout Scottish history, the Edmonstones have been closely involved in the political and military fabric of the country. They have served as royal courtiers and military leaders, notably during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

Clan Territory & Castles

  • Edmonstone House
  • Duntreath Castle

Famous Clan Members

Notable figures from Clan Edmonstone have made significant impacts both in Scotland and abroad.

  • Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 3rd Baronet – an early 19th-century traveller and author
  • William Edmonstone of Duntreath – a companion of Robert the Bruce and participant in the Battle of Bannockburn