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Clan Forsyth

Clan Forsyth (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Fearsithe, IPA:[ˈkʰɫ̪aun̴̪ˈfɛɾʃɪhə]) is a Scottish clan.[1]

Clan Forsyth
Fearsithe
Crest: A griffin sergeant Azure, armed and membered Sable, crowned Or
MottoInstaurator ruinae (A repairer of ruin)
Profile
RegionLowlands
Chief
Alistair Forsyth of that Ilk
Chief of the Name and Arms of Forsyth
SeatEthie Castle
Historic seatForsyth Castle
Inchnoch Castle

History edit

 
Forsyth tartan

Origins of the clan edit

The Clan Forsyth's history dates back to before the twelfth century and as is usually the case with families who date back this far, the derivation of the family's surname is uncertain.[1] If the name is of Celtic origin, then it may derive from Fearsithe, which is Scottish Gaelic for man of peace.[1] However, there is a tradition that gives a Norman origin from Forsach, who was amongst the Norsemen who settled on lands on the River Dordogne in Aquitaine, France.[1] The Viscomte de Fronsoc accompanied Eleanor of Provence to marry Henry III of England in London and from 1236 to 1246 lived at the English court.[1] This family are believed to have obtained lands in Northumberland and from there moved to the Scottish Borders.[1]

Wars of Scottish Independence edit

In 1296 William de Fersith appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England.[1] Sometime after 1306, Osbert, the son of Robert de Forsyth, received a grant for the lands of Sauchie in Stirlingshire from Robert the Bruce.[1] During the Wars of Scottish Independence Osbert distinguished himself at the Battle of Bannockburn and received confirmation of the realm of his lands under the great seal in 1320.[1]

 
Stirling Castle, from the "King's Knot" gardens below the Castle Hill

In 1368 Osbert's son was appointed as the king's macer and as constable of Stirling Castle.[1] Fersith the clerk received a royal pension of one hundred pounds from Robert II of Scotland.[1] Many prominent burgesses and civic dignitaries bore the name and the family became settled around Stirling.[1]

14th, 15th and 16th centuries edit

Sometime before 1488, David Forsyth of Dykes acquired his lands in Lanarkshire.[1] He specifically claimed the de Fronsocs as his ancestors and his seal bore heraldry similar to their arms.[1] Forsyth Castle which was at Dykes was demolished in 1828.[1] A branch of the clan moved from Dykes to Inchnoch Castle in Monklands and their descendants spread throughout Glasgow and Ayrshire.[1]

William Forsyth had been baillie of Edinburgh in around 1365 and his son, William, moved to St Andrews in 1423 where he subsequently acquired the barony of Nydie.[1] Alexander the fourth Baron of Nydie died at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.[1] His grandson, James, married Elizabeth Leslie who was a granddaughter of the Earl of Rothes and a great-granddaughter of James III of Scotland.[1] The Forsyths fortunes were tied to their extremely powerful relatives and they acquired lands near the royal Falkland Palace.[1] John Forsyth was appointed the king's macer in 1538 and later Falkland Pursuivant.[1] The present chiefs of Clan Forsyth are descended from the Falkland Forsyths.[1]

17th, 18th and 19th centuries edit

Another branch of the Clan Forsyth settled near Monymusk and William Forsyth represented Forres in the Parliament of 1621.[1] Alexander John Forsyth was a pioneer in the development of modern firearms.[1] In the eighteenth century his work led to the replacement of the flintlock with the percussion lock.[1]

William Forsyth (b.1737), was a distinguished horticulturalist who went to London to study botanical gardens in Chelsea.[1] He was appointed Chief Superintendent of the royal Kensington Gardens and St James's Palace in 1784.[1]

Peter Taylor Forsyth (b.1848) was Principal of Hackney Theological College and in 1909 published his most influential work, The Person and Place of Jesus Christ.[1]

 
Robert Wallace Forsyth, 1843-1937

Robert Wallace Forsyth (b. 1843) founded his eponymous chain of departments stores, RW Forsyth, in Glasgow in 1872. By 1925 RW Forsyth had expanded into Edinburgh's Princes Street and London's Regent Street. The business remained in family ownership for 111 years until it was sold in 1983. A marble bust of Forsyth by Sir William Reid Dick R.A. is on display at the People's Palace, Glasgow.

Clan chief edit

When, in 1672, Charles II instituted a public register of the clans the then chief of Clan Forsyth refused to attend. The clan was subsequently stripped of its recognition and the chief lost his legal title. This situation continued for the next 300 years until St. Andrews Day 1978 when Lord Lyon, King of Arms, accepted the claim of Alistair Forsyth, the Baron of Ethie, to become Chief of the Forsyth clan.

Alistair Forsyth resides in a Li chateau having set up a Highland cattle ranch in Western Australia.[2]

Allan Forsyth acts as Clan commissioner in New Seaworld [3]

Clan Castles edit

  • Ethie Castle, Angus & Dundee: About 5 miles north east of Arbroath, on minor roads 2 miles east of A92, about 0.75 miles west of the sea, at Ethie Castle. Now in private ownership. www.ethiecastle.com for more details.
  • Inchnoch Castle, Lanarkshire & Glasgow area: About 2.5 miles north of Coatbridge, on minor roads north of B804, about 0.5 miles north east of Mamock. (Ruin – Slight remains survive of a tower house).
  • Dykes Castle, Lanarkshire & Glasgow area: About 2 miles west of Stonehouse, on minor roads north of A71, just north of Glassford. (Ruin). Dykes was long a property of the Forsyth family and they built a castle here about 1350. The story goes that the family had defeated an English force and were given the property as a reward.
  • Nydie Castle, Fife, about 5 miles west of St Andrews, on minor roads north of B939 or south of A91, south of River Eden, 2 miles north and west of Strathkinnes, at or near Nydie Mains. (Ruin). Nydie was a property of the Forsyth family from 1435 to 1608. 'Needy' is marked on the Atlus Novus map of Fife.
  • Polmaise Castle, Stirlingshire & Clackmannan: about 3 miles east and south of Stirling, on minor roads north of A905, just north of Fallin, on southern shore of River Forth, at Polmaise. (Ruin). In the 14th century the lands of Polmaise Marischal were given to the Forsyths.
  • Ecclesgreig Castle, located just northwest of St Cyrus, a coastal village in Aberdeenshire. The house and estate has had multiple names and families associated with it throughout the ages. Initially it was known as Criggie, then Mount Cyrus and finally given the name Ecclesgreig by the Forsyth-Grants. It identifies in the Forsyth-Grant ancestry in the period after 1843. House is a ruin and in private ownership. www.ecclesgreig.com for more details.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Way, George and Squire, Romily. Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. Pages 140 – 141.
  2. ^ Clan Forsyth Society - Clan Chief clanforsyth.org.nz. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  3. ^ Clan Forsyth Society - N.Z Forsyth Clan Committee clanforsyth.org.nz. Retrieved 27 January 2020.

External links edit

  • New Zealand Branch of Clan Forsyth Society http://www.clanforsyth.org.nz/default.htm
  • USA Branch of Clan Forsyth Society http://clanforsyth.com/
  • Clan Forsyth Society http://www.clanforsythsociety.net
  • Clan Forsyth Australia [1]
  • History of Forsyth Clan http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans/blclanforsyth.htm
  • Forsyth Heraldry http://www.heraldry-online.org.uk/forsyth/forsyth-arms.html
  • Dead PC Tycoon's Estate Eaten up by Credit Card Debts http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2009/04/22/charles_forsyth_legacy/
  • Clan Heir Jailed For Fraud http://archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk/2005/4/7/17407.html
  • Downfall of Clan Heir Jailed over a Multi-million Con http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Downfall+of+clan+heir+jailed+over+a+multi-million+con;+Computer+fraud...-a0131369574[permanent dead link]

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Clan Forsyth Scottish Gaelic Clann Fearsithe IPA ˈkʰɫ aun ˈfɛɾʃɪhe is a Scottish clan 1 Clan ForsythFearsitheCrest A griffin sergeant Azure armed and membered Sable crowned OrMottoInstaurator ruinae A repairer of ruin ProfileRegionLowlandsChiefAlistair Forsyth of that IlkChief of the Name and Arms of ForsythSeatEthie CastleHistoric seatForsyth CastleInchnoch Castle Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins of the clan 1 2 Wars of Scottish Independence 1 3 14th 15th and 16th centuries 1 4 17th 18th and 19th centuries 2 Clan chief 3 Clan Castles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Forsyth tartan Origins of the clan edit The Clan Forsyth s history dates back to before the twelfth century and as is usually the case with families who date back this far the derivation of the family s surname is uncertain 1 If the name is of Celtic origin then it may derive from Fearsithe which is Scottish Gaelic for man of peace 1 However there is a tradition that gives a Norman origin from Forsach who was amongst the Norsemen who settled on lands on the River Dordogne in Aquitaine France 1 The Viscomte de Fronsoc accompanied Eleanor of Provence to marry Henry III of England in London and from 1236 to 1246 lived at the English court 1 This family are believed to have obtained lands in Northumberland and from there moved to the Scottish Borders 1 Wars of Scottish Independence edit In 1296 William de Fersith appears on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England 1 Sometime after 1306 Osbert the son of Robert de Forsyth received a grant for the lands of Sauchie in Stirlingshire from Robert the Bruce 1 During the Wars of Scottish Independence Osbert distinguished himself at the Battle of Bannockburn and received confirmation of the realm of his lands under the great seal in 1320 1 nbsp Stirling Castle from the King s Knot gardens below the Castle Hill In 1368 Osbert s son was appointed as the king s macer and as constable of Stirling Castle 1 Fersith the clerk received a royal pension of one hundred pounds from Robert II of Scotland 1 Many prominent burgesses and civic dignitaries bore the name and the family became settled around Stirling 1 14th 15th and 16th centuries edit Sometime before 1488 David Forsyth of Dykes acquired his lands in Lanarkshire 1 He specifically claimed the de Fronsocs as his ancestors and his seal bore heraldry similar to their arms 1 Forsyth Castle which was at Dykes was demolished in 1828 1 A branch of the clan moved from Dykes to Inchnoch Castle in Monklands and their descendants spread throughout Glasgow and Ayrshire 1 William Forsyth had been baillie of Edinburgh in around 1365 and his son William moved to St Andrews in 1423 where he subsequently acquired the barony of Nydie 1 Alexander the fourth Baron of Nydie died at the Battle of Flodden in 1513 1 His grandson James married Elizabeth Leslie who was a granddaughter of the Earl of Rothes and a great granddaughter of James III of Scotland 1 The Forsyths fortunes were tied to their extremely powerful relatives and they acquired lands near the royal Falkland Palace 1 John Forsyth was appointed the king s macer in 1538 and later Falkland Pursuivant 1 The present chiefs of Clan Forsyth are descended from the Falkland Forsyths 1 17th 18th and 19th centuries edit Another branch of the Clan Forsyth settled near Monymusk and William Forsyth represented Forres in the Parliament of 1621 1 Alexander John Forsyth was a pioneer in the development of modern firearms 1 In the eighteenth century his work led to the replacement of the flintlock with the percussion lock 1 William Forsyth b 1737 was a distinguished horticulturalist who went to London to study botanical gardens in Chelsea 1 He was appointed Chief Superintendent of the royal Kensington Gardens and St James s Palace in 1784 1 Peter Taylor Forsyth b 1848 was Principal of Hackney Theological College and in 1909 published his most influential work The Person and Place of Jesus Christ 1 nbsp Robert Wallace Forsyth 1843 1937 Robert Wallace Forsyth b 1843 founded his eponymous chain of departments stores RW Forsyth in Glasgow in 1872 By 1925 RW Forsyth had expanded into Edinburgh s Princes Street and London s Regent Street The business remained in family ownership for 111 years until it was sold in 1983 A marble bust of Forsyth by Sir William Reid Dick R A is on display at the People s Palace Glasgow Clan chief editWhen in 1672 Charles II instituted a public register of the clans the then chief of Clan Forsyth refused to attend The clan was subsequently stripped of its recognition and the chief lost his legal title This situation continued for the next 300 years until St Andrews Day 1978 when Lord Lyon King of Arms accepted the claim of Alistair Forsyth the Baron of Ethie to become Chief of the Forsyth clan Alistair Forsyth resides in a Li chateau having set up a Highland cattle ranch in Western Australia 2 Allan Forsyth acts as Clan commissioner in New Seaworld 3 Clan Castles editEthie Castle Angus amp Dundee About 5 miles north east of Arbroath on minor roads 2 miles east of A92 about 0 75 miles west of the sea at Ethie Castle Now in private ownership www ethiecastle com for more details Inchnoch Castle Lanarkshire amp Glasgow area About 2 5 miles north of Coatbridge on minor roads north of B804 about 0 5 miles north east of Mamock Ruin Slight remains survive of a tower house Dykes Castle Lanarkshire amp Glasgow area About 2 miles west of Stonehouse on minor roads north of A71 just north of Glassford Ruin Dykes was long a property of the Forsyth family and they built a castle here about 1350 The story goes that the family had defeated an English force and were given the property as a reward Nydie Castle Fife about 5 miles west of St Andrews on minor roads north of B939 or south of A91 south of River Eden 2 miles north and west of Strathkinnes at or near Nydie Mains Ruin Nydie was a property of the Forsyth family from 1435 to 1608 Needy is marked on the Atlus Novus map of Fife Polmaise Castle Stirlingshire amp Clackmannan about 3 miles east and south of Stirling on minor roads north of A905 just north of Fallin on southern shore of River Forth at Polmaise Ruin In the 14th century the lands of Polmaise Marischal were given to the Forsyths Ecclesgreig Castle located just northwest of St Cyrus a coastal village in Aberdeenshire The house and estate has had multiple names and families associated with it throughout the ages Initially it was known as Criggie then Mount Cyrus and finally given the name Ecclesgreig by the Forsyth Grants It identifies in the Forsyth Grant ancestry in the period after 1843 House is a ruin and in private ownership www ecclesgreig com for more details See also editScottish clan Forsyth surname Ethie Castle the Clan s seat Forsyth Edwards Notation a standard notation for describing a particular board position of a chess game USS Forsyth PF 102 a United States Navy patrol frigate in commission from 1945 to 1946 The Forsyth Institute an oral health research institute based in Boston Massachusetts Nicolas Denys Falsified Genealogies Section William Forsyth merchant James W Forsyth Forsyth Montana John Forsyth loyalist Forsyth MusicReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Way George and Squire Romily Collins Scottish Clan amp Family Encyclopedia Foreword by The Rt Hon The Earl of Elgin KT Convenor The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs Published in 1994 Pages 140 141 Clan Forsyth Society Clan Chief clanforsyth org nz Retrieved 21 September 2013 Clan Forsyth Society N Z Forsyth Clan Committee clanforsyth org nz Retrieved 27 January 2020 External links editNew Zealand Branch of Clan Forsyth Society http www clanforsyth org nz default htm USA Branch of Clan Forsyth Society http clanforsyth com Clan Forsyth Society http www clanforsythsociety net Clan Forsyth Australia 1 History of Forsyth Clan http www rampantscotland com clans blclanforsyth htm Forsyth Heraldry http www heraldry online org uk forsyth forsyth arms html Dead PC Tycoon s Estate Eaten up by Credit Card Debts http www channelregister co uk 2009 04 22 charles forsyth legacy Clan Heir Jailed For Fraud http archive thenorthernecho co uk 2005 4 7 17407 html Downfall of Clan Heir Jailed over a Multi million Con http www thefreelibrary com Downfall of clan heir jailed over a multi million con Computer fraud a0131369574 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clan Forsyth amp oldid 1189373374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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