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Clan Bethune may have its origins from the French city of Béthune,[6] but another possibility is that the name is an Anglicization of the Gaelic name Macbheatha.[7] Clan Bethune is a small armigerous clan, and in Scotland, but surviving in America under the name "Clan MacBeth".[8]
It is thought that the Bethunes came from Normandy with William the Conqueror in 1066.[9]
Relationship, if any, to Macbeth of Scotland (d.1057) is unclear.[10] MacBeth is possibly the Anglicized surname Beaton, though the Scottish origin of the Beatons of Skye may be semi-legendary.[11][12] As a clan they were particularly associated with the trade of medicine, and hereditary physicians to the Chief of the Clan Macdonald. No less than seventy-six physicians called MacBeth or Beaton are found practising medicine in the Gaidhealtachd between 1300 and 1700.[13] According to Black[14] Bethune was confused with Beaton in the sixteenth century and Beaton was merged in English from Macbeth and Bethune.[15] Two "Beaton" families were hereditary doctors practicing in the in Mull and Sky.[16] Those on Mull were doctors to Clan Maclean and later Clan Fraser of Lovat, they seemed to have eventually been known as Beaton.[17] Also according to Black, the other Beaton family of hereditary doctors, those of Sky, were Bethunes, descended from the Bethunes in Fife, the Bethunes of Balfour.[18] This group were descended from the 5th Bethune of Balfour and settled Sky in the sixteenth century.[19]
The clan Crest as borne by the "Clan MacBeth" Society of North America blazon is a wyvern "holding in the dexter claw a sword in pale proper, the hilt entwined with two serpents argent and vert". The motto is Conjuncta virtuti fortuna.[20]
The official[21] Clan Bethune Scottish crest badge as recorded by the Lord Lyon King of Arms incorporates the last chief's crest: An otter’s head erased Argent with his motto De bonnaire (Gracious).[22]
Arms of the last clan chief, The Bethune of Balfour: Quarterly, 1st & 4th, Azure, a fess between three mascles Or (Bethune); 2nd & 3rd, Argent, on a chevron Sable, an otter’s head erased of the First.[23] These arms are now held by the Earls of Lindsay[24] whose surname is Lindesay-Bethune.
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