Clan Lyle (Tartans, Crest) and The Story Behind
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Lyle
Clan Crest: A cock Or, crested and barbed Gules
Clan Motto: An I May
Lands: Renfrewshire
Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan
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Lyle Clan History
A family of Lyles was barons of Duchal in Refrewshire as early as the early 1200s.
Lyle is descended from the Northumberland family of 'de Insula' (as it is in Latin) 'Lisle' (de Lisle, Delisle in French).
The name Ralph de Insula, or Radulphus, first appears in Scotland. As a disciple of the Steward, he witnessed the gift of the church of Innerkyp to the monks of Paisley by Baldwin de Birge, sheriff of Lanharc (Lanark), around 1170. Around the same time, de Insula witnessed Walter Fitz-Alan give ferms of his mill at Paisley for the soul of Sir Robert de Brus.
He saw Walter Hose hand over the church of Cragyn (Craigie in Kyle) to the monks of Paisley sometime before 1177.
In 1296, John del Ille of Berwickshire and Richard del Isle signed the Ragman Roll, pledging allegiance to England's Edward I alongside many of Scotland's nobility.
Sir Robert Lyle was created a Lord by James II (1437-1460), elevating his knighthood to a peerage. In 1472, the second Lord Lyle was appointed ambassador to England. He was also said to have witnessed the assassination of James III (1460-1488) at the Battle of Sauchieburn in 1488. Lord Lyle is said to have been so outraged by his king's regicide that he and other nobles, including the Earl of Lennox, decided to take up arms to avenge James II's alleged murder. However, this failed, and the title of Lord Lyle was revoked the following year.
Hercules Lyle took part in the 1745 rising but was killed in the Battle of Falkirk in 1746.
Lyle Places & People
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Lyle Tartans
Lyle has no official tartan, but the following tartans are appropriate:
Ancient Royal Stewart
Royal Stewart Contemporary
Stewart the Elderly
Stewart Vintage Modern
Old Weathered Stewart
Stewart Blue Muted
Stewart Black is an actor.
Stewart Costume Vintage
Stewart Dress Contemporary
Lyle Crest & Coats of Arms
Clan Lyle Crest
The crest is an Or cock crested and barbed Gules.
Coats of Arms for Lyle:
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.
LYLE (simple)
Or, gules, fretty.
Lord Lyle LYLE
First and fourth quarters, Azure, a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchée, Or (for Mar); second and third, Gules, fretty, Or (for Lyle).
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