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Susan Teresa Duncan of Sketraw.

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 4th February 2019. Registration No. 0485. (Vol.3)

Arms: Gules a chevronel Or in chief two cinquefoils and in base a dragon’s head couped holding between its teeth a sword in bend sinister hilt upward Argent hilt Or pommel Argent.

Crest: On waves of the sea Argent a lymphad proper under sail Or flagged Gules the sail charged with a clarion Gules.

Motto: Savour the Moment

Grant: The Court of the Lord Lyon, 14th December 2007. Register, volume 88, folio 7.

Susan Teresa
                                                  Duncan of Sketraw.

Susan Teresa Duncan of Sketraw nee Fulford, uses the arms of her husband John A Duncan of Sketraw  (See entry No.0067) in an oval as a courtesy.

The undifferenced arms of Duncan of Sketraw are now used by the heir of the late John Duncan of Sketraw,  Gavin George Duncan of Sketraw (See entry No.0068).

Euan Michael Duncan is the second son of John A. Duncan of Sketraw and uses a crescent for differencing. (See entry No.0221)

Duncan is one of the oldest names in Scotland dating back to the early Celtic Scots infiltration of Scotland from Ireland c500AD and the creation of the Kingdom of Dalriada in South West Scotland.  One of the first early records of the name was King Dunchad (Duncan) mac Conaing who co-ruled Dalriada with Conall II (c650 – 654AD). Other early accounts of the name are Dunchad (Duncan) the 11th Abbot of Iona c707 – 717AD; King Duncan I (c1034 – 1040AD); Duncan II (1093- 1094AD) and Donnchad in the 11c. Celtic Book of Deer. 

The first known record of a Duncan armiger was Duncane, Hague Roll 1592. Argent, a chevron Sable between two stars Gules and a hunting-horn Sable, stringed Gules.

 
 

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