A MacMILLAN ARMORIAL

 

 

MacMillan of Dunmore (now of MacMillan and Knap):  Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules and in chief three mullets Azure.  (Confirmed to Duncan Macmillan of Dunmore, Esq., “Representative of the Antient Family of Macmillan of Knapdale,” LR 1/376, 20 Dec 1742; matriculated to Lt Gen Sir Gordon Holmes Alexander MacMillan of MacMillan, LR 38/96, 18 Jul 1951; Ord 04009; Balfour Paul 4010; also Gayre, BGA, and Papworth)

 

 

MacMillan, Sir Gordon Holmes Alexander:  Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules accompanied by three mullets Azure in chief, two cross crosslets fitchée Gules in fess and three salmon naiant Vert in base.  (LR 38/6, 18 May 1950, prior to determination that grantee was entitled to the undifferenced arms of MacMillan, above).

Macmillan of Shorthope, Co. Selkirk:  Per pale Or and Argent a lion rampant Sable, in chief three mullets Azure. (Quartered with arms of Scott of Wauchope in matriculation to Walter Macmillan-Scott of Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill, L.O. 1876; Thomas Macmillan-Scott of Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill (1816-1862) assumed the additional surname and arms of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Macmillan of Shorthope, Co. Selkirk, in accordance with the terms of the entail of the Shorthope estate.  Aforementioned 1876 matriculation to his eldest surviving son and heir; Balfour Paul 4630; also Fox-Davies’ Armorial Families, BGA [which says “formerly of Goldilands”)

 

Macmillan of Dunmore (Variant):  Or a lion rampant Sable on a chief per fess of the second and Gules three mullets Argent.  (William Buchanan of Auchmar, An Inquiry into the Genealogy and Present State of Ancient Scottish Surnames (1820; orig pub 1723), p. 283; cited in BGA)

 

Macmillan, Rt Hon Hugh Pattison, Baron Macmillan of Aberfeldy:  Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules on a chief Ermine three mullets Azure.  (LR 30/23, 1 Mar 1932; Lyon Ordinary 04013)

 

Millan (Scotland):  Or a lion rampant Gules on a chief Azure three mullets Argent.  (Papworth)

 

Macmillan, Lt Col Peter Hugh:  Or a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules between three mullets Azure in chief and five open books disposed in orle therewith of the fourth, within a bordure engrailed of the third for difference.  (LR 40/93, 21 Jun 1955) (Lt Col Peter Hugh Macmillan’s father was the Rt. Rev. John Victor Macmillan, OBE, Bishop of Guildford, born 1877, died 1956)

 

Macmillan, Rt Hon Maurice Harold, 1st Earl of Stockton:  Argent a Chief Or overall between three Open Books proper edged Or and bound Azure those in chief inscribed respectively in letters Sable "Miseres" and "Discere" and that in base also in letters Sable inscribed "Succo" and as many Mullets Azure a Lion rampant Sable.  (College of Arms grant)

 

MacMillan of Murlagan:  Or issuant from a base undy Vert charged with two bars undy of the first, a demi-lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules grasping in its dexter paw a dagger Azure hilted Or and in its sinister a sheaf of five arrows proper, accompanied by three mullets in chief Azure.  (Granted to Andrew Harkness MacMillan, LR 42/48, 16 Apr 1957; matriculated to William George McKelvie MacMillan of Murlagan, LR 47/80, 5 Feb 1965; Lyon Ordinary 0220 and 0221; per MAOL, Andrew Harkness MacMillan recognized as “of Murlagan,” 1957)

 

McMillan, Angus:  Or issuant from a base undy Vert charged with two bars undy of the first and surmounted of a crescent per pale Gules and Argent with a Lochaber axe head of the last issuant therefrom, a demi-lion rampant Sable armed and langued of the third grasping in its paws a weaver’s shuttle also of the third threaded of the fourth, accompanied by three mullets in chief Azure, a bordure engrailed Gules.  (LR 43/154, 9 Feb 1961; Lyon Ordinary 0223)

 

McMillan, William:  Or issuant from a base undy Vert charged with two bars undy of the first and surmounted of a crescent per pale Gules and Argent with a Lochaber axe head of the last issuant therefrom, a demi-lion rampant Sable armed and langued of the third grasping in its paws a fiery cross proper, accompanied by three mullets in chief Azure, a bordure engrailed Gules charged with a crescent Argent in centre chief.  (LR 46/139, 30 Oct 1964; Lyon Ordinary 0222)

 

Makclenand of yt ilk:  Argent a lion passant between two bars and in chief three mullets all Gules.  (Forman’s Armorial, 1563; Mitchell Rolls FAL227)

 

 

Makcleland of yt ilk:  Argent a lion passant between two bars and in chief three mullets all Gules.  (Slains Armorial, 1565; Mitchell Rolls SL471)

 

Macmillan:  Argent a lion passant Sable between two bars Gules and in chief three mullets Azure.  (1620 MS in Lyon Office)

 

Macmillan:  Argent a lion passant between two bars Sable and in chief three mullets Azure.  (Pre-1663 Ross Herald’s MSS)

 

Macmillan (Scotland):  Argent a lion passant between two barrulets Gules in chief three stars Azure.  (BGA)

 

MacMillan, Scott:  Argent a lion passant Gules between two bars and in chief three mullets Azure.  (Grant by Chief Herald of Ireland?)

 

M’Millan (England):  Argent a chevron between three mullets Sable.  (BGA)

 

Macmillan (of Brockloch?):  Argent on a chevron between three mullets Sable as many bezants.  (Nisbet I:219)

 

MacMillan (Ulster Office):  Argent on a chevron Sable between three mullets Gules as many bezants, a bordure of the third.  (BGA)