Crest: On a chapeau Gules furred Ermine a boar's head erased Argent, langued Gules[1]
Motto
Corda Serrata Pando (I open locked hearts - a pun on the clan name)[1]
Profile
Region
Lowlands
District
Lanarkshire, Dumfriesshire, Edinburghshire, and Peeblesshire
Chief
Angus Hew Lockhart of the Lee
Chief of the Name and Arms of Lockhart
Historic seat
Lee Castle
Clan branches
Lockharts of Lee (chiefs)
Clan Lockhart is an ancient family from the Scottish Lowlands.
Taking their name from Locard or Lokart in early times, it changed with Symon Locard, 2nd of Lee in 1330.
The Lockhart's were a powerful family, and certainly one of the most prominent families in lowland Scotland during the Middle Ages. The Lockharts gained vast territories throughout the Lowlands, in Lanarkshire, Dumfriesshire, Edinburghshire, and Peeblesshire. Although the Lockharts are a lowland family they are now recognised by the Lord Lyon as a clan, and the clan chief is Angus Hew Lockhart of the Lee Chief of the Name and Arms of Lockhart.
^ abClan Lockhart Profile scotclans.com. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
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