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  2. Harris (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Harris is an English and Welsh patronymic surname derived from the personal name Harry (a vernacular form of Henry) and the genitive ending -s.It is also found in Ireland, largely as a result of the Plantation of Ulster, though it may in some cases represent an anglicized form of the Gaelic name Ó hEarchadha.

  3. William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris Crest On a mural crown Or a royal tiger passant-guardant Vert striped Or spotted of the first pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last vulned Gules charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Ryder and crowned with an Eastern coronet both of the first.

  4. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Lord Lyon, King of Arms, granted the petition for Chief of the Name and Arms of Buchanan in August 2018. [41] Butter Crest: Two hands issuing from a cloud in dexter, extended to the sinister and drawing an arrow in a bow all Proper Motto: Diriget Deus [Latin, 'God directs'] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Fascally, by Pitlochry, Perthshire ...

  5. Baron Harris - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Baron Harris Crest On a mural crown Or a royal tiger passant-guardant Vert striped Or spotted of the first pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last vulned Gules charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Ryder and crowned with an Eastern coronet both of the first.

  6. George Harris, 1st Baron Harris - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of George Harris, 1st Baron Harris Crest On a mural crown Or a royal tiger passant-guardant Vert striped Or spotted of the first pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last vulned Gules charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Ryder and crowned with an Eastern coronet both of the first.

  7. Clan MacLeod of Lewis - Wikipedia

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    The clan surnames MacLeod and McLeod (and other variants) are Anglicisations of the Gaelic patronymic name Mac Leòid meaning "son of Leòd". This Gaelic name ( Leòd ) is a form of the Old Norse personal name Ljótr which can mean “bright”, “shining” or alternatively "ugly".

  8. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris baronets, any of four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Harris, two in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom; Harris is also the surname of the Earls of Malmesbury in the Peerage of Great Britain, created in 1800 for diplomat Sir James Harris

  9. Clan Morrison - Wikipedia

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    [16] [19] His son, Conner Morison, holds the Arms of the Younger of Bognie and Mountblairy. [16] [15] The coats of arms of the Morisons of Dersay (or Darcie), in Fife; and the Morisons of Bognie; and the Morisons of Prestongrange utilise Moor's heads. This is a pun on the surname; an example of canting arms. According to the 19th-century ...