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Forbes Crest
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Clan Crest © Art Pewter Silver Ltd,
East Kilbride, Scotland
Forbes Tartan
Forbes is a parish in Aberdeenshire and tradition has it that the ‘Braes o’ Forbes’ were once uninhabitable because of bears living in the area. Oconachar, founder of the clan, killed the bears and claimed the land. In 1271 Duncan de Forbes obtained a charter from Alexander III confirming ownership and the present chief still holds part of the Lordship of these Forbes lands.

In the fourteenth century John de Forbes of the Black Lip had four sons with whom the family expanded widely and prosperously. Alexander, the eldest of the brothers, fought in the 1411 Battle of Harlaw against the invaders from the Isles. He was created Lord Forbes by James I. To this day the Lordship is regarded as Scotland’s premier. There was a point where, from the coasts of Banff and Buchan, to the mountains of Aberdeenshire, there were one hundred and fifty Forbes houses and estates. Clan Forbes was, through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, constantly at odds with their powerful, predatory neighbours the Gordons, Earls of Huntly. The consistent murders by both sides escalated, fuelled with the excuses of religious self-importance, into two battles at Craibstone and Tillieangus during 1571. These were followed by the plunder of Lord Forbes’ seat itself, and then the murder of twenty-seven Forbes’ of Towie at Corgarff. It eventually took two Acts of Parliament to force them to lay down their arms against each other.

During the 1715 rebellion, Duncan Forbes of Culloden, President of the Court of Session, was in opposition to the Jacobite cause. He is remembered however, for his efforts to win the rebels better treatment from their captors. A memorial to Duncan stands in the Parliament Hall at Edinburgh. Built in 1815, Castle Forbes stands on the land claimed by Oconachar, overlooking the River Don.