MacLaine of Lochbuie Armorial Bearings

 

MacLAINE of Lochbuie Quarterly: 1st, Argent, a lion rampant, Gules; 2nd, Or, a lymphad, sails furled, oars in saltire, Sable, flagged, Gules, and in base, Vert, a salmon, naiant, Proper; 3rd Or, a dexter hand, fessways, coupled, Gules, holding a cross crosslet fitcée, Azure; 4th Azure, a tower, embattled, Argent, masoned, Sable.

MacLAINE of Lochbuie
Quarterly: 1st, Argent, a lion rampant, Gules; 2nd, Or, a lymphad, sails furled, oars in saltire, Sable, flagged, Gules, and in base, Vert, a salmon, naiant, Proper; 3rd Or, a dexter hand, fessways, coupled, Gules, holding a cross crosslet fitcée, Azure; 4th Azure, a tower, embattled, Argent, masoned, Sable.

McLean of Coll coat of arms Last matriculated by Alexander McLean of Coll in 1802, these are the personal arms of the Chief and should not be displayed by a clansman. Supporters (in this case the hound and ostrich) are only to be used by a Chief. Within Clan Gillean, this is only Duart, Lochbuie and Coll.  Any person attempting to claim the position of Chief of Coll, would be required to matriculate these arms and prove to the Lord Lyon of Scotland that he is the closest in lineal descent to the last Chief of Coll.

McLean of Coll coat of arms
Last matriculated by Alexander McLean of Coll in 1802, these are the personal arms of the Chief and should not be displayed by a clansman. Supporters (in this case the hound and ostrich) are only to be used by a Chief. Within Clan Gillean, this is only Duart, Lochbuie and Coll.
Any person attempting to claim the position of Chief of Coll, would be required to matriculate these arms and prove to the Lord Lyon of Scotland that he is the closest in lineal descent to the last Chief of Coll.

MacLaine Coat of Arms. Lochbuie Mausoleum

MacLaine Coat of Arms. Lochbuie Mausoleum