The Buchanan Society
The Buchanan Society

About the Society

The Buchanan Society is the oldest Scottish Clan Society in the world and is purely a charitable body.  Its formation in Glasgow, Scotland on 5th March 1725 followed the publication by William Buchanan of Auchmar of his essay “The History of the Ancient Surname Buchanan” and Auchmar himself joined in 1726.  The essay deals specifically with four “approved” Septs of the Clan: Buchanan, McAuslan, McWattie and Risk, and both the Royal Charter of the Society and its Constitution restrict membership to those Septs only.

The Founders were a small number of successful businessmen who were concerned that some clan members coming to the city of Glasgow at the beginning of the eighteenth century, during the early days of the industrial revolution, were suffering great hardship.

The Objects of the Founders, which still hold good, were to provide support for the poor of the Clan, who may be, but do not need to be, members of the Society, and to assist their young in schooling, apprenticeship and, for those “of promising genius”, at University or otherwise.  Educational and hardship grants are still awarded.

Records of the Society’s activities and members are maintained and it is possible to trace some families from current members right back to the origin of the Society in 1725.  These records provide a store of information about the forbears of many Buchanans now scattered throughout the world.  On joining, each member receives a handbook giving much information about the Society and a full list of members joining in each year between 1725 and 2004.  The total membership since foundation now exceeds 2000.

The Preses Chain of Office

The affairs of the Society are entrusted to a Preses (an old Scots word meaning Chairman), who is elected annually, and eight Directors, who each hold office for four years (with 2 retiring in rotation each year).  In addition, a Secretary and a Treasurer manage the day-to-day activities of the Society.  The Directors keep in touch with and visit beneficiaries.  The Annual General Meeting is normally held in early summer and members and guests meet for an annual dinner at which members from all parts of the world have a chance to meet and also to hear an interesting guest speaker.

Contact by post:

The Buchanan Society

c/o Mr. Ian D. Buchanan

The Secretary

14 Farndale

East Kilbride

G74 4QS

Scotland

UK

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Or contact the secretary by telephone:

 

  +44 (0)1355 243437

 

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