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Clan Walkinshaw is a Scottish clan. It does not have a Scottish clan chief, chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms therefore the clan has no standing under Scots Law. Clan Walkinshaw is considered an armigerous clan, meaning that it is considered to have had at one time a chief who possessed the undifferenced arms, chiefly arms, however no one at present is in possession of such arms. The surname ''Walkinshaw'' is a habitational name derived from Walkinshaw in Renfrewshire. The name probably originates from the Scots language, Scots elements ''wealcere'' "Fulling, fuller" and ''sceaga'' "copse". Clan Walkinshaw descends from a Douglas who was a judge in the earldom of Lennox. In 1235 he made over his lands of Knock, and the Paisley Abbey, Abbey of Paisley, for the lands of Walkinshaw. Members of the clan became hereditary foresters to the High Stewards of Scotland in the barony of Renfrew. The coat of arms, arms of Walkinshaw allude to this office of hereditary forester. The clan's lands were in possession of the principal family until they passed through an Beneficiary, heiress to the Walkinshaws of Little Fulwood, and then later to the Walkinshaws of Garturk who subsequently styled themselves as "of that Ilk". Other cadet branches of Clan Walkinshaw were the Walkinshaws of Burrowfield and of Scotston. Today members of Clan Walkinshaw may wear a Scottish crest badge, crest badge based upon the heraldry in the arms of Walkinshaw of that Ilk. The heraldic crest, crest within the crest badge is ''a martlet'', and the heraldic motto, motto is ''IN SEASON''.


See also

*Walkinshaw, for people named ''Walkinshaw''.


References

Scottish clans Armigerous clans {{Scotland-clan-stub