Gaelic Name: Mac Eanruig (Henry's Son)
CREST BADGE: (Until 1995) A dexter hand holding a star argent surmounted by a crescent, or. CREST BADGE: (Authorized in 1995) The crest badge shown above PLANT BADGE: Cotton grass Gaelic: An Canach Close up Picture of Cotton Grass [18.9 JPEG; click to view] Located on website of Dobcross Publishing Saddleworth Parish, on River Tame near Manchester, England.
Clansmen's Badges:
The chief wears a crested badge surmounted by three feathers. It was the practise, however, for chiefs to allow their followers to wear the crest and motto in a silver strap-and-buckle badge. This is the clansmen's badge and if you are a member of the clan you may wear it. If the clan lacks a chief, no badge is worn." [ Sir Thomas Innes, in The Scottish Tartans ]