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- Clan_Heron abstract "The Clan Heron was one of the lesser Border riding Clans, fierce people who practised raiding and cattle rustling along the Anglo-Scottish border. They claim descent from the Herons of Chipchase Castle in Northumberland, in The English Middle-march. In a survey made of the Border in 1522, it was reported that: \"Chipchase was the most convenient house for the keeper of Tynedale\" and the Herons were descried as \"A hot tempered race, regularly in trouble with the authorities\". It is also known that they had a feud with the Clan Tate. Many Herons were transported to Ireland during the Ulster Plantation, and therefore contributed to the birth of the Ulster-Scots (or Scots-Irish) people. The name Heron probably originated from the name \"de Hairun\" or the name \"de Harum\" and was also used as a nickname for people of a tall, thin stature and the name can be of either Anglo-Saxon or Norman origin.The Herons held many positions of power in the North of England, for example, the 13th Century William Heron. William Heron was the keeper of Bamburgh Castle in 1248, the keeper of Scarborough Castle in 1255 and the Sheriff of Northumberland between 1246 and 1247. Chipchase Castle in the English Middle-march was held by the Heron family for almost 300 years. Like other Border families, many Herons were transported to The Ulster plantation during James's \"pacification\" of the Borders.".
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- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Bamburgh_Castle.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Border_Reivers.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_England.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_clans.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Chipchase_Castle.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Galloway.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Scarborough_Castle.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLink Sheriff_of_Northumberland.
- Clan_Heron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clan Heron".
- Clan_Heron chiefsCrest "A Demi Lion Argent Holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchée Gules".
- Clan_Heron chiefsMotto "Par Valeur, meaning By Bravery in Latin".
- Clan_Heron clanName "Heron".
- Clan_Heron district "Lowland".
- Clan_Heron historicSeat "Heron, Kirkcudbrightshire".
- Clan_Heron region Galloway.
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- Clan_Heron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scottish_clans.
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- Clan_Heron subject Category:History_of_England.
- Clan_Heron subject Category:Scottish_clans.
- Clan_Heron comment "The Clan Heron was one of the lesser Border riding Clans, fierce people who practised raiding and cattle rustling along the Anglo-Scottish border. They claim descent from the Herons of Chipchase Castle in Northumberland, in The English Middle-march. In a survey made of the Border in 1522, it was reported that: \"Chipchase was the most convenient house for the keeper of Tynedale\" and the Herons were descried as \"A hot tempered race, regularly in trouble with the authorities\".".
- Clan_Heron label "Clan Heron".
- Clan_Heron sameAs Q19585494.
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- Clan_Heron wasDerivedFrom Clan_Heron?oldid=673553126.
- Clan_Heron isPrimaryTopicOf Clan_Heron.