MacInnes Armorial Bearings

MacInnes, Clan Association – Grant
The International Association of Clan MacInnes grant of arms (2004)

Rev. John MacInnes of Crathie Coat of Arms
“unmatriculated”
“The origin of the alternative MacInnes Coat of Arms is much clearer. These were the Coat of Arms used by the Reverend John McInnes (1689-1777) of Crathie church and later used by the MacInneses of Rickerby. These arms show on the shield a twin tower castle – a sailing galley – a gyronny of eight – and a wild boar’s hea