Crest: A unicorn's head couped Argent armed Or. Archived from on 22 May 2006. Chief: Duncan Darroch of Gourock Crest: A stag's head erased Proper. The Macfies are one of the clans of , it has been claimed that the motto was chosen in reference to father of traditional first king of Scots. Badge: laurel Chief: Donald MacLaren of MacLaren and Achleskine Crest: A demi-man representing the figure of Proper, his head ensigned of a circle of glory Or, having about his shoulders a cloak Vert, holding in his dexter hand the great Staff of Saint Moluag Proper and in his sinister hand a cross crosslet fitchée Azure. The chief's family is believed to have moved to and the clan became scattered throughout Scotland and the rest of the English-speaking world.
Archived from on 22 May 2006. Seat: Adair Crest: A man's head couped and bloody. Glasgow is a name for someone who lived in the city of Glasgow on the river Clyde in the county of first recorded in 1116 as Glasgu , or from either of two minor places with the same name in. Archived from on 19 March 2007. Clan were eliminated in the play-off quarter finals by in an upset, haven taken a lead into the second leg, Hull took the final game to overtime and scored the overtime winner to end what should have been an otherwise marvellous season for the Clan on a second sour note for the purple army.
Chief: , 12th Crest: A stag's head Argent attired with ten tynes Azure and collared with a prince's crown Or. Archived from on 19 March 2007. Archived from on 20 September 2005. Badge: wild rosemary Chief: Anna Elizabeth Guillemard Rose of Kilravock A hand holding a garland of Proper. Crest: A raven Proper perching on a rock Azure. Badge: juniper or bearberry Chief: David Campbell Ross of Ross and Balnagowan The 19th century historian listed this clan's badge as , which is sometimes known as bearberry.
Chief: Alexander Hugh Richard Irvine of Drum, 27th Baron of Drum Seat: , Crest: A spur rowel of six points Proper. Archived from on 15 February 2012. . The crest badges used by members of Scottish clans are based upon armorial bearings recorded by the in the. The clan's association with this badge was questioned by at least one other 19th century writer. Another shock exit in the play-offs again in over-time, this time to bitter rivals. Crest: A dolphon naiant Proper.
Chief: Sir John Riddell of that Ilk, Bt. Crest: A demi-savage brandishing in his dexter hand a broad sword Proper and pointing with his sinister to an Imperial Crown Or standing by him on the Wreath. Seat: Bannatyne Crest: A demi griffin, in his dexter paw a sword erect Proper. Seat: , See also: 18th century of , North Devon. Chief: Sir Ian MacDonald of Sleat, Bt. Archived from on 19 March 2007.
Bobby Chaumont was Richardson's next signing. Badge: cotton sedge Chief: , 24th Crest: A boar chained to a tree Proper. Crest: A demi lion rampant Proper. Crest: An oak tree Vert. It is currently one of three Scottish clubs playing in the top British league alongside and the. Archived from on 19 March 2007.
Crest: A boot couped at the ankle and theron a spur Proper. Archived from on 23 September 2015. They had some stand out results, winning 4—1 in Belfast and 7—4 in Hull with players out injured and back up netminder Mike Will in goal. Glasgow Clan City , Scotland League Founded 2010 Home arena Colours Purple, White and Black Owner s Neil Black General manager Gareth Chalmers Head coach Captain Affiliates Website Franchise history 2010—2018 Braehead Clan 2018— Glasgow Clan Glasgow Clan formerly Braehead Clan is a professional team. The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations. However, an injury to Mike Hammond in a home game against in a collision with former Clan player ruled him out for the pivotal last few weeks of the season.
Crest: Issuing out of a tower Sable, a lion rampant Gules, armed and langued Azure. No undifferenced arms of the name Gunn have ever been recorded. Seat: , Crest: Issuant from waves of the sea Azure crested Argent, a mount Vert, thereon a battlemented wall Azure masoned Argent, and issuing therefrom a cubit arm naked Proper, the hand grasping a dagger hilted Or. Badge: , or Chief: Iain Alexander Gunn of Banniskirk The elements within the crest badge are not derived from the chiefly arms. As a result of these poor results Coach was released from his contract and the club would start a new rebuild year for the coming season. The mutual decision reached that he was to be let go from the club.
The silver-lining however was qualification to the , secured after a 3—2 win away in against rivals in the final game of the regular season. The former German Olympic ice hockey player was to take charge in what would be his first full season as an ice hockey coach. Archived from on 19 March 2007. Crest: A demi-cat-a-mountain rampant guardant Proper, grasping in his dexter paw a serpent Vert, langued Gules, its tail environing the sinister paw. Badge: menzie's heath Chief: David R. The final signing before the season began with announced as former Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Joel Champagne. Clan's season started off with a bang, winning at home in the Challenge Cup against former coach 's new team,.