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Cockburn Scottish Clan

Shields & Plaques | Scottish Clans |  Cockburn Scottish Clan

Clan Shield for the Cockburn Scottish Clan

Clan Shield for the Cockburn Scottish Clan


Price: £64.95 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

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Each Clan design is mounted on a stylish wooden base which is available in Light Wood or Dark Wood Finish.
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We have used our own special skills and original ideas enabling us to display your clan badge/crest and tartan, in a most effective way.

As research work may need to be carried out all our shields are bespoke (made to order), so it is not possible to view your shield before purchase.

We guarantee that every coat of arms, clan badge/crest we produce is 100% authentic.

All Clan Shields are provided with a prop-stand and in a presentation box, please click here for more details..

To see a layout of how your clan badge/crest is presented on the shield, please click here.

The Clan History

The lands of Cockburn were in Berwickshire and the name became widespread in the 13th century. In 1314 Sir Alexander Cockburn was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn and his grandson, Alexander Cockburn, was Keeper of the Great Seal 1389-96. In 1595 Sir William Cockburn was granted the Barony of Langton, Berwickshire and his descendant, Sir Alexander Cockburn (1802-80) was Lord Chief Justice of England. Adam Cockburn of Ormiston (1656-1735), Lord Justice Clerk was created Lord Ormiston. Henry Cockburn (1779-1854), son of a sheriff of Midlothian, judge and man of letters was made Lord Cockburn in 1834.

COCKBURN: This name is of territorial origin being mentioned in late 12th century as Cukoueburn or Gowk's Burn in Roxburghshire. The Ragman Roll (1296) bears the name Peres of Cokeburne with seal of 'a cock walking'. The Roll was signed by 2 of the Cockburn family in allegiance to Edward I of England. In 1358 David II granted the Barony of Carriden to Sir Alexander de Cockburn who was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland (1389-1396). Main family were Cockburns of Langton whose ancestor, Sir William Cockburn, fell at Battle of Flodden in 1513. John Cockburn of Ormiston held hereditary office of Constable of Haddington and Lord Ormiston, 'The Curse of Scotland', was zealous in suppressing the 1715 Rising. Cockburns have given distinguished military and civilian service to their country. Sir Alexander Cockburn (4th baronet) was killed at Battle of Fontenoy. In 1815 the Rt. Hon. Sir George Cockburn GCB, Admiral of the Fleet, conveyed Napoleon to St. Helena. A senior Lord of the Admiralty (1841- 1846), he was also M.P. for various constituencies. Henry Cockburn (1779-1854), later Lord Cockburn (judicial title), was one of the most eminent judges of his time.

Motto: Accendit cantu (Latin: He is aroused by cockcrow)
Names associated with the clan: COKBROWN COKBROWNE COKBORNE CHOCKEBURN COKBURNE COKEBURN COKEBURNE COKBORN COCKBURN COGBURNE COGBURN COKBRINE COBRON COCBURN COWBORN CUKBURN KOKBURNE KOKEBURNE KOCBURN KOKEBURN KOKBURN



Present your clan badge/crest in a most unique and attractive way by choosing a Scottish Clan Shield by Rowan Heraldic Shields!

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