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Scottish Clan Crest T-Shirts
Clan Anderson Crest Badge V-Neck T-Shirt - Ladies $25.00

Ladies Clan Anderson Crest Badge V-Neck T-Shirt in Black. AVAILABLE IN SIZES M-XXL.

Large two color crest badge on front of shirt below Clan Anderson lettering.

Printed on 100% Pre Shrunk Cotton T-Shirt.

The circular belt has the Motto of the Chief of the Clan inscribed in it. Within the belt is the crest of the Clan Chief. The belt and buckle denote the clansman.

Crest: An oak tree Proper.

Motto: Stand sure.

The Clansman's Crest Badge is the most powerful emblem of your Clan Anderson Heritage. Displaying this badge is a symbol of your allegiance to your clan. The perfect gift for any Anderson descendant.

"Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thaining thu" - Remember the men from whom you are descended.

Anderson is an English and Scottish patronymic surname, meaning 'son of Andrew'. In this form, it is more common in the Lowlands, but it is widespread in Scotland in different forms. In the Highlands, it was rendered as MacAndrew, of medieval Scottish origin. Both names share the same Scottish Gaelic derivation of 'Gilleaindreas' - literally a servant of St. Andrew, Scotland's patron saint.

Though it is said there is no exact place of origin, it is importany not to confuse the contents of the Kinrara manuscript which contains details of a claim that the Clan MacGilleandrish came to Badenoch from Moidart c.1400. This family (son of Leandrish)is not connected to any known Andersons and no evidence has been found to support the idea that their name became Anderson. The tales of the vengeance of Iain beg MacAindrea on cattle lifters who raided Badenoch may point to a connection with a MacAndrews family. However, there is no disputing the intellectual pedigree that his kinfolk subsequently established.

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