Clan Houston (Tartans, Crest) and The Story Behind
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Houston
Clan Crest: A sand glass, Proper
Clan Motto: In Vicis (In Time)
Origin of Name: Territorial
Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan
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Houston Clan History
The name comes from the Houston barony in Lanarkshire.
The surname Paduinan was derived from a place name in Lanarkshire. During Malcolm IV's reign, Hugh de Paduinan received the lands of Kilpeter from Baldwin de Bigre. Hugh's grandson (also Hugh) referred to the land as the barony of Houston, or Hugh's Town. With the signing of the Ragman Rolls in 1296, Fynlawe de Hustone, knight of Lanarkshire, along with a number of other Scottish nobility, paid homage to Edward I of England.
During the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the 16th century, Sir Peter Huston fought alongside Matthew Stewart, the 2nd Earl of Lennox, at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, where both men died. Sir Patrick, Sir Peter's son, was the Keeper of the Quarter Seal and a companion to James V, but the two plotted against their king with Lord Lennox. He was eventually killed at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge in 1526, which also saw James Hamilton of Finnart capture and murder Lennox.
According to 'Surnames of Scotland' by George Black, people of this name in the Canisbay district are descended from Rev. Andrew Ogstoun of Canisbay, Caithness, whereas the Houstons of Ross-shire are thought to be descended from Rev. Thomas Houston of Inverness (died 1605).
The sons of the fifth Huston Baronet had done much to increase the family's colonial estates, and it was said that when the American colonies gained independence from Great Britain, they owned over 8000 slaves. This line of Hustons went on to reject their Scottish titles in favor of American wealth.
General Sam Houston, a prominent figure in the fight for Texas independence from Mexico, was a descendant of these Hustons. He went on to become the first President of the Republic of Texas, as well as the Senator for Texas when the state agreed to join the Union in 1845.
Houston People and Places
Houston People
Houston, Peter (1958-)
Former professional footballer and manager (Falkirk and Albion Rovers).
Houston Tartans
Tartan Houston
The tartans listed below are also appropriate for this name:
Ancient MacDonald
McDonald Contemporary
Weathered by MacDonald
Ancient McDonald's Dress
McDonald's Dress Is Modern
Houston Crest & Coats of Arms
Houston Clan Symbol
Proper crest description: A sand glass
Coats of Arms of Houston:
A word about Coats of Arms:
A coat of arms is granted to an individual under Scottish heraldic law (with the exception of civic or corporate arms). A 'family coat of arms' does not exist. With the exceptions noted above, the arms depicted below are personal arms. Only the person who has been granted these weapons has the right to use them.
HOUSTON and the like
Between three martlets, Sable, beaked, Gules, a chevron, chequy, Azure and Argent.
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