Clan

Spalding

Pronunciation: Spall-ding
Motto: Spero Meliora (I hope for better things)

This motto reflects the clan's resilience and optimism, despite the historical challenges they faced.

The Tartans

No related tartans found.

Introduction

Clan Spalding has a rich history deeply rooted in the Scottish Lowlands, particularly in Perthshire and Aberdeenshire. The clan's legacy is marked by its contributions to local governance and its involvement in Scotland's tumultuous history.

Clan Spalding: History, Heritage, and Legacy

Clan Spalding has a rich history deeply rooted in the Scottish Lowlands, particularly in Perthshire and Aberdeenshire. The clan's legacy is marked by its contributions to local governance and its involvement in Scotland's tumultuous history.

Origins & Inception

The Spalding clan is believed to have originated from the Anglo-Saxon settlers who moved to Scotland. The name 'Spalding' is derived from the Old English 'spald', indicating a split or division, possibly referring to their role in land management or settlement divisions.

Clan History

Throughout Scottish history, the Spaldings were primarily involved in local governance and land management. They were supporters of the Royalist cause during the Civil Wars and suffered during the Cromwellian occupation. The clan's influence waned with the changing political landscape in Scotland.

Clan Territory & Castles

  • Ashintully Castle
  • Spalding House, Aberdeenshire

Famous Clan Members

Notable figures from Clan Spalding include:

  • John Spalding, a 17th-century historian known for his works on the history of the troubles in Scotland.
  • Sir James Spalding, a noted 17th-century lawyer and politician.