Baxter Clan Crest
CREST:A lion passant guardant Sable MOTTO:Vincit veritas TRANSLATION: Truth prevails VARIATIONS: N/A |
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The name “Baxter” has its roots in the Scottish occupation of baking, and those who bore the name were considered an essential part of any household. The importance of bread as a staple food made the role of the baker one of great significance, and the name can be found throughout Scotland. | |
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The Baxters on the west coast of Scotland are believed to be dependents of the Clan Macmillan, while those in Fife achieved independent prominence. In the thirteenth century, Baxters in Fife can be found witnessing important documents, including Reginald Baxter as a witness to a gift to the church of Wemyss between 1200 and 1240 and Jeffrey le Baxtere of Lissithe in the county of Forfar who took an oath of fealty in 1296.
It is believed that the Baxters of Forfar may have served as bakers to the royal household, as the county maintained a royal residence at that time. This distinction shows the importance and respect that the name “Baxter” held in Scotland’s history. The name remains prominent in Fife, where the Baxters of Earlshall lived in a baronial castle until recently. This castle boasts one of the finest painted heraldic ceilings in Scotland, further emphasizing the significance and prominence of the Baxter family in the area. Today, the name “Baxter” is still commonly found throughout Scotland and around the world, representing a proud Scottish heritage rooted in the important role of the baker. Those who bear the name can take pride in their connection to Scotland’s rich history and their contributions to the community. |
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